I think that people should be free of all types of harassment in the workplace. I think that this includes sexual, religious, ethnic and so forth.
The ACLJ and the Liberty Counsel tell us that we are free to share our religion in the workplace with our co-workers. This would include in the breakroom, lunch break... pretty much anywhere that co-workers are allowed to talk about anything they want.
My point is is this not a two way street? Once someone begins telling me about their religion, do I not have the right to say "That's the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard!"
Case in point, this Mormon is going on about his religion. So I ask him about Joseph Smith and the golden tablets. Then I ask him about his holy undergarments. He got spittin mad!
Keep in mind that this guy has been spreading his beliefs for at least two weeks. Now, because I brought up the holy underwear, he has threatened to file a harassment complaint. Where does his rights end and mine begin?
2007-02-19
19:50:51
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