Should a student who tells a classmate they will go to Hell face disciplinary action? (user search)
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Question: Should a student who tells a classmate they will go to Hell face disciplinary action?
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Yes, this constitutes harassment.
 
#2
No, this would violate the student’s religion liberty.
 
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Author Topic: Should a student who tells a classmate they will go to Hell face disciplinary action?  (Read 2347 times)
Schiff for Senate
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« on: September 09, 2022, 07:50:13 PM »

Maybe. Voted yes, though lesser disciplinary action would be more appropriate for a first-offense and a repeat-offense would likely more warrant a suspension.
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Schiff for Senate
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2022, 08:48:27 PM »

After seeing some of the best posters (who are also not very partisan) on this site set forth logical arguments against this, I'm against this now, too. Too bad I can't change my vote, but after seeing John Dule, dead0man (not somebody I typically really listen to or agree with always, but he gave a good argument here) and Dale Cooper and their posts against this policy, well, they've changed my mind.
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