March 2009 Weddings
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S/O Marcy's HTT :: woman seeks Christian roommate
Anyone here about this ? Sorry, no link, I'm on my phone.
a woman placed an ad in a local paper seeking a Christian faithed roommate, and now she's involved in a civil suit saying she was being discriminatory of potential applicants.
Thoughts ??
Re: S/O Marcy's HTT :: woman seeks Christian roommate
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In my RE classes we learned that this specifically is ok. If you're renting a room or your own house, it is perfectly legal to specify who you want living there. If it were someone's grandma, no one would fault her for asking for a clean, single female. I don't think this is any different. Maybe she is very religious and doesn't want someone who is going to discriminate against her for her own faith.
Your house: your rules.
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Hah then every person who has ever placed an ad for either a male/female roomate should be sued as well.
ridiculous. people have nothing better to do then start sh*t. hah