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NeoGreen

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Wed Jun 10, 2020, 08:23 AM Jun 2020

Lawsuit Says Atheist Parolee Spent 5 Months in Jail for Not Going to Bible Study [View all]

https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2020/06/09/lawsuit-says-atheist-parolee-spent-5-months-in-jail-for-not-going-to-bible-study/




Lawsuit Says Atheist Parolee Spent 5 Months in Jail for Not Going to Bible Study
By Hemant Mehta, June 9, 2020

In 2015, atheist Mark Janny was released from jail. (The reason he was there is irrelevant to this story.) His parole officer, John Gamez, told Janny that if he wanted to remain out of prison, he would have to live at the Denver Rescue Mission, a Christian homeless shelter.

That shelter’s rules required residents to participate in worship services, Bible studies, and faith-based counseling, none of which Janny had any desire to join. Nor should he have had to! It’s not like he was hiding his atheism. The courts should never have forced him to attend a Christian anything as a requirement of his parole.

Janny actually suggested an alternative: staying at the home of some family friends. But that was rejected. So Janny went to the shelter… but didn’t participate in the religious activities. And because of that, Gamez revoked his parole and sent Janny back to jail for five more months.

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The groups are asking the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to review the case, saying that the earlier court “wrongly dismissed Janny’s case, which asserted violations of his First Amendment rights.”

Under no circumstances should anyone be forced by the government to go through a religious program in order to fulfill some legal obligation. There were alternatives available in this case, and even if there weren’t, making someone practice Christianity in order to avoid prison time is beyond reasonable. Everyone involved in prolonging Janny’s imprisonment should be penalized for their actions.


Religious Privilege on display.
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I wish I could say that this was not true. I have clients that have been sent to these programs tulipsandroses Jun 2020 #1
Grrrr.... progressoid Jun 2020 #19
It is extremely frustrating. This is part of the broader conversation we are having now tulipsandroses Jun 2020 #20
So very wrong. There is SO much wrong with this country. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2020 #2
"a religious program in order to fulfill some legal obligation" bucolic_frolic Jun 2020 #3
A marriage license is civil SCantiGOP Jun 2020 #4
So then you don't need a marriage license to get married in a church, right? bucolic_frolic Jun 2020 #5
Not really SCantiGOP Jun 2020 #7
I suppose that would be up to the church involved. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #11
Nope. sarge43 Jun 2020 #12
Horse, you got your cart on backwards Warpy Jun 2020 #13
If you do that, barbtries Jun 2020 #14
How on Earth did you get the idea Susan Calvin Jun 2020 #6
obviously azureblue Jun 2020 #8
My wife was a lawyer DBoon Jun 2020 #21
Jesus! fleur-de-lisa Jun 2020 #9
Disgusting. Without freedom from religion there is no freedom of religion...nt Wounded Bear Jun 2020 #10
Perhaps he could choose a particular Christian religion that they would not like. keithbvadu2 Jun 2020 #15
I'm a convinced Lutheran and I know that's just plain wrong. Whoever is responsible ... marble falls Jun 2020 #16
Nothing says faith like physically forcing your beliefs down others throats to MAKE them believe too LiberalLovinLug Jun 2020 #17
Christo-fascism Dopers_Greed Jun 2020 #18
Forced conversion is not in scripture but free will is. BrightKnight Jun 2020 #22
Juviniles I_UndergroundPanther Jun 2020 #23
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