You can beleive in ID all you want, but keep your job skills sharp!

by EntirelyPossible 2 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • EntirelyPossible
    EntirelyPossible

    Or you will get fired.... http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/judge-employee-intelligent-design-17622942#.UJVCSWcQNUc

    A former computer specialist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory was not dismissed because he advocated his belief in intelligent design while at work, a Superior Court judge has tentatively ruled.

    Judge Ernest Hiroshige said Thursday he is leaning in favor of JPL's argument that David Coppedge instead was let go because he was combative and did not keep his skills sharp.

    In his wrongful termination suit, Coppedge claimed he was demoted in 2009, then let go for engaging his co-workers in conversations about intelligent design and for handing out DVDs on the topic while at work. Intelligent design is the belief that life is too complex to have developed through evolution alone.

    Becker argued at trial that a supervisor told Coppedge to "stop pushing your religion," and that Coppedge was retaliated against for disputing a written warning and filing a lawsuit against the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

    JPL attorney Cameron Fox, however, contended Coppedge was a stubborn and disconnected employee who decided not to heed warnings to get additional training, even when it became clear the Cassini mission would be downsized and computer specialist positions eliminated.

    Coppedge often was confrontational and insensitive to customers and colleagues, who had complained about his behavior and his advocacy of intelligent design, Fox said.

  • Soledad
    Soledad

    Well, it serves Coppedge right. Not only did he lose sight of what's important (making a living in this rough economy), but he also made himself look like just another wacko.

    Coppedge should have been more prudent and do what he was supposed to do at work-WORK.

  • EntirelyPossible
    EntirelyPossible

    Agreed. There are 4 people that work for me, 3 of them are very Christian, one is very atheist like me. We make it work. We all respect each other and don't worry about who believes what as long as we are all doing our job.

    Two things we all agree on, though, golf and shooting are the best team outings ever.

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