LONDON (AP) — Religious freedom is a right but not an absolute one, Europe's top court said Tuesday, ruling that British Airways
discriminated against a devoutly Christian employee by making her
remove her crucifix, but backing a U.K. charity that fired a marriage
counselor who refused to give sex therapy to gay couples.
In judgments welcomed by civil liberties groups but condemned by religious advocates, the European Court of Human Rights
said freedom of religion is "an essential part of the identity of
believers and one of the foundations of pluralistic, democratic
societies."
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