How Come People of Other Religions Don’t Seek “Special Treatment” in the Workplace Like Muslims?
Question by Yawn: How come people of other religions don’t seek “special treatment” in the workplace like muslims? I don’t recall christians saying “yeah umm I can’t work on sunday because we’re not supposed to work that day according to my religion” yet if an employer tells a muslim that they can’t wear the hijab and have to wear the work uniform then they get sued for “discrimination”. Like wtf? Best answer: Answer by Reverend Shistain BrownI would fire them on the spot. Answer by Anonnie Mouse (haz a rainbow from jeezus)Actually I have heard Christians say that. Jews and JW’s too IRT working on Saturdays. Read more... ...
Drug Rehab Centers in Georgia: the Best Drug Rehab Center – What to Look for in Drug Rehab Centers
It is highly recommended that you firstly ascertain the severity of the crisis of drug addiction you are grappling with before you start seeking the best drug rehab center. This is because the severity of the problem must determine the kind of center you must go to and not the other way round. Since there are more than a few centers to choose from, there is need for you to identify the solution you are seeking before you enter any center. All the centers in existence are special and they concentrate on certain group of folks and make use of unique approaches to help addicts to overcome their difficulty. Read more... ...
Do Some Unitarian Universalists Want Christianity to Be Completely Absent From Their Otherwise Multi-Faith?
Question by .: Do some Unitarian Universalists want Christianity to be completely absent from their otherwise multi-faith? Churches? The one that I have visited here in my city seems to be to open to everyone — but this article states otherswise and presents an intriguing theory. And calles it an “Aversion Addiction” http://sunflowerchalice.com/2012/01/03/unitarian-universalist-attitudes-towards-christianity-as-aversion-addiction/#comments What do you think? Best answer: Answer by John GShort answer: Yes, of course. Answer by BOBI went to a Unitarian church for awhile and the big controversy was the effort to get rid of, or shut up this evangelical Christian who kept telling everyone they were going to hell. Eventually, the nut drifted away. Read more... ...
Faith Based Initiatives?
Question by ZombieTrix 2012: Faith Based Initiatives? Have you ever supported a church, temple, mosque or other faith-based establishment even though you do not subscribe to that faith simply because they are doing good works for the community? There is a local church that I give money to on occasion because they run a food bank that is very important to the people in the area. It costs $ 50,000 a year to run, and they cannot get state help because the are on the boarder of two states. The state they are in insists that any resouces from them go only to state residents, but 90% of the people who use the food bank come from across the boarder. The other state won’t help them becuase it isn’t in their state. So they rely upon donations. I am not Christian, but these people are really helping a lot of people, so I support them. Read more... ...
Walter K. Layman, Jr.
Walter K. Layman, Jr. Walter K. Layman, Jr., 81, of Hardin, passed away on Friday, Nov.8, 2013 at the Shirkey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Richmond. Junior was born Sept. 29, 1932 in Ray County, to Walter K. … He was of the Christian faith. The family suggests … Read more on Richmond Daily News Palace launches relief, rescue and rehab mission in Visayas after 'Yolanda' MANILA, Philippines — Saying “supertyphoon Yolanda” (international name Haiyan) could not bring Filipinos to their knees, Malacañang has set a massive relief, rescue and rehabilitation effort in the aftermath of one of the strongest typhoons in world … Read more on Inquirer.net Read more... ...
Hmm, …Christians: 4 Questions. Your Faith, Your Personal Thoughts. Thank You:-)?
Question by Rachel: Hmm, …Christians: 4 questions. Your faith, your personal thoughts. Thank You:-)? Just to set things straight before you begin, THIS IS ABOUT YOU NOT ME. I have my ideas about Christ and Salvation and I’m not really asking these questions to be persuaded one way or another . I’m just curious as to what you believe about these topics and learn from them. So, think, share, and have fun:-) Here we go, Your thoughts on… 1. Once saved always saved?or was salvation never truly accepted from the start, if one abandons their faith in Christ later on. Read more... ...