British Court Rules That Global Warming Is A Religion

A British man sued his employers for religious discrimination, claiming he was dismissed because of his environmental views. A British court has ruled that his suit has standing, allowing his environmental beliefs to be defined as a religion for the purposes of enforcing the nation’s anti-discrimination laws.

In a landmark ruling, Mr Justice Michael Burton said that “a belief in man-made climate change … is capable, if genuinely held, of being a philosophical belief for the purpose of the 2003 Religion and Belief Regulations”. …
The decision regards Tim Nicholson, former head of sustainability at property firm Grainger plc, who claims he was made redundant in July 2008 due to his “philosophical belief about climate change and the environment”.
In March, employment judge David Heath gave Mr Nicholson permission to take the firm to tribunal over his treatment.
But Grainger challenged the ruling on the grounds that green views were political and based on science, as opposed to religious or philosophical in nature.

Apparently the court felt that Mr. Nichson’s views had more to do with blind faith than science or reason.
All chuckling aside, this ruling has some serious implications:

The ruling could open the door for employees to sue their companies for failing to account for their green lifestyles, such as providing recycling facilities or offering low-carbon travel.

Got that? If your company’s cars aren’t hybrids, if you don’t have solar panels on your company’s roof, you could be sued for discrimination.
Unbelievable.

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  • http://Array sayanything-106

    I wish Al Gore would go back to his huge carbon foot print of a house and shut the Heck up.

  • TheTodd

    It’s not judicial activism when we agree with the ruling.

  • sayanything-48

    Sweet… Once in a Decade, a high court gets something close to right.

  • sayanything-2

    Flavor Aid was what tipped me off to Kevin’s heinous racism!

    Really though, this is great. All religion is being driven from society, so I am 100% in favor of this court ruling. And Arlen Sphyncter and Pinky Reid both have told us that foreign laws and rulings supersede American laws and rulings, so we can charge ahead with removing all references to the environment from all schools and government offices.

    It is a glorious day for Humanity!

  • sayanything-48

    And since you said “purple” you are obviously a racist… RACIST!!!!

    ;)

  • TheTodd

    R108: What do I think it means? Further, what did I think about Girardi’s decision to start Pettitte on 3 days rest last night? Also, what’s my favorite movie from the 1960s?

    Please get a report on these subjects to me by Friday, so I can then use it for toilet paper.

  • sayanything-342

    Father, son and the holy Gore

  • sayanything-2

    You beat me to it! Seperation of Church and State would finally have an actual use. And we could drive Algore right out of the people’s awareness, just like with that Jim Baker and Tammi Faye sh&t. And all of it would be immediately stripped from schools!!!!

  • sayanything-48

    It’s not judicial activism when we agree with the ruling.

    Did this make some kind of law?

  • sayanything-2

    Lots of things don’t mean what theturd thinks they do.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    I don’t think “judicial activism” means what you think it means, Dave.

  • sayanything-5376

    I would actually be in favor of this happening in America. If climate change were to become a religion, the government would not be able to enact any policies to address the “problem”.

  • headward

    So does that mean when I fart and release some methane, that could mean harassment?

  • mikelorrey

    Actually, companies can use this ruling to keep environmentalism out of the workplace because other employees who believe global warming is bunk and hold just as strongly to that belief can sue to remove all recycling and other green initiatives from the work place. No more EPA Greenlights, no more smog tests on your car, no more MPG ratings.

    “MY… GOD… SPOCK… DOYOUREALIZE…. WHATTHISMEANS?”

    “God has nothing to do with it, Captain.”

    “EXACTLY!”

  • rebelnation

    Does this mean it can’t be taught in public schools?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    You’re going to use your computer as toilet paper?

    Gross. I wouldn’t do that.

  • sayanything-101

    Look out for Obama ordering his followers to line up to drink the purple Flavor Aid!

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