General Motors religious bias decision upheld by court

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Sheesh, like domestic automobile manufacturers don't have enough to worry about without special interest groups jumping all over their stuff... General Motors' Affinity Group, which allows various minorities to develop affinity groups, has come under fire recently because it does not provision for Christians to organize a similar group.
After rejecting an Indianapolis plant worker's application to create an interdenominational Christian affinity group because the company doesn't allow the groups to promote religion, the worker filed a discrimination case, which an Indianapolis judge dismissed ruling that GM would have rejected applications to start an affinity group promoting any religion, not just Christianity -- the company excludes all religions equally from the program, and therefore cannot be charged with discrimination. A federal appeals court upheld the ruling on Thursday.

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