Community | November 07, 2009 | 6 comments

TX teacher claims fingerprint ID 'Mark of the Beast' violates freedom of religion

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A Texas kindergarten teacher is refusing to undergo fingerprint identification because of her religious beliefs. Pam McLaurin, a 22 year veteran school teacher, claims fingerprinting constitutes "the Mark of the Beast", and violates her first amendment rights to freedom of religion.

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Should there be a religious exception for fingerprint ID requirements?
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6 comments // TX teacher claims fingerprint ID 'Mark of the Beast' violates freedom of religion

  • CarolineS
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      CarolineS  
    • The mark of the beast thing is a bit too far, but what do you expect from a religious person, personally though I wouldn't mind being religious, I'd use my religious beliefs as a way to try and get away with a few things, I'd do a Beyonce and dress like a hooker, but it's fine cos i'm a christian!

    • 2 years ago
  • corndog67
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      corndog67  
    • I guess she really doesn't want to continue teaching very much, does she?

      On the other hand, I wouldn't let her anywhere near my kids.

    • 2 years ago
  • JollyGoodFelon
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      JollyGoodFelon  
    • Big brother is the beast. This fingerprinting is part of their implementation of a police state. They exploit parent's fears by blasting missing children reports etc. their goal is a dumbified work force that is easy to control.

    • 2 years ago
  • BustYourFace
  • LadybugLady
  • unimatrix0
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      unimatrix0  
    • The woman sounds like a borderline schizophrenic. Anyone who takes the Mark of the Beast thing seriously should not be trusted with children.

    • 2 years ago
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