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In reply to the discussion: Christians are being persecuted, says former archbishop of Canterbury [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)30. It is not persecution to have to wear a work uniform
She is free to practice her religion.
These people never realize that what they are saying is that the most important part of their religion is something like this. She can go to church, be active in the church, pray, etc., but it's all nothing if she can't wear that cross with her work uniform.
It's like those who melt down over the idea of taking "In God We Trust" off of US money. You can still go to church, be active, pray, proselytize, but darn if your country's money doesn't refer to God, you are persecuted!
It's admitting to us that their religion is shallow.
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Christians are being persecuted, says former archbishop of Canterbury [View all]
MindMover
Apr 2012
OP
Its not the courts job, nor the government, to protect religious values of hatred and bigotry.
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2012
#1
Only if it interferes with a dress code for a business and/or safety issues...
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2012
#25
So it's only "Christians" who have "religious values of 'hatred and bigotry'"?
whathehell
Apr 2012
#22
Of Course They Should Be Denounced, Sir, And They Are Denounced Here, Routinely
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#35
In This Context, Ma'am, There Is No Other Reason For Bringing The Topic Up
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#43
I bet 90% of all my co workers and employers are or were xtians. persecution must pay off lol nt
msongs
Apr 2012
#5
He means that he feels persecuted because he can't legally persecute others
Anarcho-Socialist
Apr 2012
#8
He is not looking for equality at all, he wants special exceptions for Christians.
siligut
Apr 2012
#9
When Muslims claim to be persecuted in countries where they are the majority yes I do
dmallind
Apr 2012
#38
Good. It should be socially embarrassing in the 21st century to believe in fairyland.
NoodleyAppendage
Apr 2012
#14
Isn't that what Christians should want? "Blessed are they that are persecuted for my sake..." nt
nanabugg
Apr 2012
#15