The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will begin considering the case of Gerald Groff, a former missionary and United States Postal Service employee who refused to work on Sundays out of his Christian convictions. “Personally, I would like God to be glorified through this,” Groff said. “Legally, I would love to see a precedent set that people don’t get treated the way I did, that their faith is respected, that if they have the conviction like I did to not work on the Lord’s Day, that would be honored.” READ
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