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Originally Posted by B18C5MK1
youre probably right. perhaps i am making it into a big deal. but really, if you were to disagree with certain beliefs and whatever company/school/etc you go to hosts a random mandatory meeting upon which beliefs you dont believe in, you'd just be 'okay, i'll roll. c'est la vie.'??
it should be an open discussion. i mean, i pay taxes. they pay me for selling traffic safety devices, nothing in the Christian bible says anything about this. can i not state my own opinion without fear of losing my job?
democrat, republican, green, anti-conformist. we, as people should all be on the same page, in the same boat. imo.
i dunno. it is what it is. i just hope my kids dont have to conform to such nonsense. a company is made to profit. not to boast about some religious topic, let alone make it mandatory.
this is a free country, is it not?
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I do have beliefs.
But for someone who doesn't, I don't see the big deal.
I mean to me it's kind of like the boogeyman.
I don't believe in it, but if my work asked me to go to a boogeyman meeting and I'm payed for it, I'd go.
See what I mean?