From WorldNetDaily:
A Christian woman is battling a California university and state social agency for terminating her internship because she shared her faith with co-workers during off-hours.
I'll ask again: how does sharing your faith with co-workers after hours constitute "Congress [making a] law respecting an establishment of religion?"
Again, I believe this also constitutes "prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
What did the university want her to do:
Also, the university ordered her to sign a document admitting she had "an inability to separate her religious beliefs from her role" as an intern.
I've looked, but I can't find that part in the Constitution that says, "Citizens must demonstrate the ability to separate religious beliefs from their work--even in a private setting--to hold a government job."
Can someone give me the Constitutional reference?
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