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| Originally Posted by Lazlo Actually on reflection, I think that all god botherers should be made to wear overt signs of their "faith". Preferably a big flashing pointy hat with an arrow pointing at their heads and a scrolling message saying "Beware: this person believes in pixies, Father Christmas, supernatural beings and probably the tooth fairy in all likelihood". |
Maybe all religious fanatics, intolerant of any belief other than their own, should be made to wear a big sign proclaiming they are a "bigot"? And perhaps people with and attitude like this should wear one with "intolerant tw@t"?
Isn't this how we got to the stage where daft folks feel the need to make a political stand? Political correctness gone mad and a lack of tolerance to other people's cultures and beliefs?
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| Originally Posted by Steve S I was forced to go to church until I was 12 and can say without doubt that from my experiences then and afterwards, that a great many so called 'christians' are not very nice people for 6 1/2 days a week, and think that by attending church and singing loudly and nodding in agreement at the sermon will cancel out their unchristian behaviour.
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Totally agree - going to Church on a Sunday no more makes you a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car.
If she is still allowed to wear her Cross under her clothing, I can't see the problem, as long as the rule is applied equally to all employees.