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 Fingerprinting is the Mark of the Beast
Fingerprinting is the Mark of the Beast
At least that is what one teacher in Texas is claiming and who is actually getting her day in court claiming that fingerprinting her as a requirement for employment is a violation of her religious rights. picked by 2manyusernames 3 weeks ago
tags texas fingerprinting McLaurin rights religion
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 Jerry520
3 weeks ago
Can you say "bullshit"?
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 mennufer
3 weeks ago
“She’s willing to undergo a background check,” Skelton said, “just not fingerprinting.”
And if background checks were sufficient, then there would be no requirement for fingerprinting. Not having a crime on your record does not mean you didn't commit the crime, it just means you haven't gotten caught yet.


*sigh*

Sometimes I feel we are slipping back into the Middle Ages, when the bogeyman made you sick and anyone who didn't believe in the exact same religion as you were evil and were burned at the stake.
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 Mandolin...
3 weeks ago
No way, ever, would I let that women teach my child anything.
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 2manyuse...
3 weeks ago
« MandolinOrange : No way, ever, would I let that women teach my child anything.
It is far worse. The school district supports and agrees with her!
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 lynxears
3 weeks ago
Someone should tell her that fingerprints are not just on the right hand (as in the quoted section) but on BOTH.

And you have fingerprints even if you don't give them up.


2many, I don't know that the school district agrees so much is trying to avoid being the target of the lawsuit. I mean, they said they understand ...but it sounds like covering, to me. They'd get in trouble if they said her beliefs weren't worthy of consideration.
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 PulsisX
3 weeks ago
I suppose she could just get a job that doesn't require her to submit to any Satanic rites.
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 Moogle
3 weeks ago
Not to mention the 'mark' is supposed to be required to conduct commerce in the Anti-christ's world. Last time I checked you don't have to get printed to buy a bag of potatoes.
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 drogue
3 weeks ago
« PulsisX : I suppose she could just get a job that doesn't require her to submit to any Satanic rites.
"Ok, then, here's your new job. Self flagellation operator-specialist #117."

"What do I have to do?"

"Sit here on this hillside, think about God, and whip yourself with some branches, or bunches of grass, or whatever firm objects you can find up here."

"How does my doing this benefit anyone?"

"You'll appear Holy before all mankind."

"Cool! Anything else I need to know?"

"Yes, the pay rate is $9.00 an hour."

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!"
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 BrownTro...
3 weeks ago
It's clear that Satan is coursing through your veins and all you heretics need a good bleeding...

Hand me my bucket of leeches!
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 DoggySpe...
3 weeks ago
Why the religious angle ? More logically, I would go for the privacy angle. WHY should you give away your fingerprints, especially for such a mundane and low security risk job as a teacher ?
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 digitalg...
3 weeks ago
« Moogle : Not to mention the 'mark' is supposed to be required to conduct commerce in the Anti-christ's world. Last time I checked you don't have to get printed to buy a bag of potatoes.
The true mark of the beast.

yuuuup.
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 suebe
2 weeks ago
Wait...she's right!
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