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For work and for my graduate program, I am a member of a public employee professional organization. It focuses on professional development activities, networking and such.
To be a member, you have to abide by a code of ethics. Part of the code states that you should not discriminate based upon sexual orientation (under the civil merit system).
I was under a lot of pressure from school and work to join and its a good organization for the most part, so I joined but with some hesitation about the sexual orientation thing.
I believe that in the most cases non-heterosexuals should not be disciminated against, but I believe in some cases there are just reasons to discriminate (such as with school teachers).
Is it wrong for me to part of an organization that has this in the code of ethics? I don’t want to sin, but I don’t also want to be scupulous and am generally fearful of confrontation.
To be a member, you have to abide by a code of ethics. Part of the code states that you should not discriminate based upon sexual orientation (under the civil merit system).
I was under a lot of pressure from school and work to join and its a good organization for the most part, so I joined but with some hesitation about the sexual orientation thing.
I believe that in the most cases non-heterosexuals should not be disciminated against, but I believe in some cases there are just reasons to discriminate (such as with school teachers).
Is it wrong for me to part of an organization that has this in the code of ethics? I don’t want to sin, but I don’t also want to be scupulous and am generally fearful of confrontation.