(June 30, 2014 at 2:53 pm)Jenny A Wrote:(June 30, 2014 at 2:51 pm)blackout94 Wrote: What the fuck? A corporation can't be religious oriented, an association can, a corporation cannot be, religious freedom is usually for individuals, not for collective people.
Actually, that part I get. They mean a corporation owned by a very small like-minded group of people can have a religious orientation. Hobby Lobby is entirely family owned.
But one thing is the orientation of the people another thing is the collective entity. The entity is formed by the people but both are separate. Objection of conscience can happen if a particular employer is against something, but the whole corporation can't be religious biased. Associations and foundations can, but corporations and enterprises can't, usually they search for profit only.
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