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Case Study: Matthew is planning to open a manufacturing facility. He is considering a “Christian-only” hiring policy whereby he would determine to hire only professing, evangelical Christians to work in the facility. He asks you for your advice on the following questions:
1. Would such a policy be legal? If so, under what terms and what might the restrictions be?
2. From a Great Commission perspective, would this policy be advisable?
3. How would your answers change, if at all, if they planned to open a Christian school rather than a manufacturing facility?
You should either use the words “Legal and Advisable” or “Legal, Not Advisable” or “Not Legal, Advisable” or “Not Legal and Not Advisable” in the subject line of your discussion board post, depending upon your conclusion.
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