It would be pointed out that this is _your_ problem.
If you cannot accept and tolerate others beliefs than you need to get your attitudes readjusted.
2006-07-02 12:51:46
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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yeah...and i'm the one who said it and I'll stand by it...I said I would have a real problem serving under someone who proclaimed satanism as a religion in the armed forces....personally I don't care what you think...and if you felt that way about a Christian I'd throw your *** out. Unfair...I don't know...that's just the way it is.
For me personally on the job...if I had an employer who expressed that belief to me I'd quit. In the military you are kindof a captive audience so I'm afraid I'd have to request mast and explain to the next highest in my chain of command that I had such strong objections that it was intolerable...I simply would not serve under a satanist. Notice I didn't say atheist or agnostic. I may not approve but that's their private business. I don't view satanism the same way. I don't see any justification for an atheist to object to serving under a Christian.
2006-07-02 20:28:05
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answered by RunningOnMT 5
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Well first of all you have to explain the questin a little better. I really dont understand what you are tryng to say.
Secondly what is your moral problem working under a christian? What are your moral values and what is in conflict with christianity? You have to sort yourself out dude.
This question is not making sense. So I dont think anyone can answer. But I will wait and see what replies you get. I would like to know too.
have fun.
2006-07-02 19:31:50
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answered by crazy s 4
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Nothing would happen. They can't fire you for your beliefs, but they would have to talk to the christian about not voicing his religion around you. If they try to fire you, you can sue them. Write down dates and times of your encounters with this person and the person you complain to. If your boss is the owner of a small company, talk to them. They know they can't fire you, and if they threaten you, threaten to talk to a lawyer.
2006-07-02 19:31:45
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answered by caffine_loady 3
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If you in the military, stop the childish games
if your going to join, religion is never an issue or excuse
Tell them to keep it to themselves
2006-07-03 22:20:33
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answered by Gordon N 2
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i can see your point if a satanist wasn't pro evil . atleast a christian is a good person in morals . but they are both stupid
2006-07-02 19:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that you also have problems spelling. And since your working under this person, being fired could be more of a worrisome subject, than them being Christian....
2006-07-02 19:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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this is an interesting question I for one think that if some one does have that sort of objection it should be addressed as fairly as possible. if you are un-comfortable there needs to be some sort of resolution
2006-07-02 19:29:47
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answered by Mieog 3
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You would probably be told either to get used to it or leave I wouldn't be worried about getting fired.
2006-07-02 19:32:16
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answered by Greg W 2
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You'd probably be out of a job, dude.
2006-07-02 19:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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