(October 25, 2013 at 7:00 am)Aractus Wrote: Look I'm on record as saying I do not believe that it's the right of Christian schools not to employ atheist teachers, or teachers of another religion, and I firmly believe they should be employed on their teaching credentials/expertise and not on their religion. That isn't to say that there aren't limits and rules that could be imposed upon employees - for instance in a Christian school you would obviously expect all teachers to 1. not say negative things about Christianity in general, 2. not promote conflicting lifestyles, etc.
All this^, and no recanting/admittal that your 'never' qualifier was wrong. Sad fact is, regardless of institutional position, the individuals overseeing charity are often working with an ulterior motive. Expressed or implied, it often happens.