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Jewish Man Says Christian School Didn’t Hire Him Over Faith

by Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. – A Portland man says a small private Christian college in Portland discriminated against him by refusing to hire him because he’s Jewish.

In a lawsuit filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court, Noel M. King says he applied for an adjunct professor of psychology position at Warner Pacific College in April 2014. On his application, he indicated his “Hebrew faith.”

After a four month interview process, the hiring committee recommended King be hired. But King says Warner’s president directed officials to reject him, stating the college should only hire “Christ followers.”

King seeks damages of $268,000.

In a statement, Warner Pacific said it “prefers that its leaders and instructors actively practice the Christian faith.” The college said it supports the rights of all religious entities to exercise a preference in hiring.

 

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