Everyone is allowed their own point of view and are allowed to express it from the second amendment (just as you are free to express yourself by wearing a pentacle). Wal-Mart is a privately owned business and if they want to allow their employees to not serve Wiccans that is well within their rights also.
2006-08-06 12:03:40
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answered by mrknositall 6
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Im not a christian realy I dont even worship anyone. Maybee I should but I dont. Anyway I think it is wrong the way people are treating you and youre husband for youre beliefs. I dont see anything wrong with people believing what they want to. This is america isnt it. I have bought a few things on ebay from wiccans. Nothing happend but I like the stuff anyway. That stuff sells real good on ebay. I dont like Walmart either. I worked there over christmas time and they changed my schedule without telling me and when I told them I couldnt come in at 7 am because I had a 4 year old that goes to preschool and I had no one to put him on the buss they said they didnt need me anymore. Walmart is just a bunch of A!#$%*^$
2006-08-06 19:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You should feel very, very sorry for both of them. I have close friends that are Wiccans. If you are a true Wiccan then you and your husband are truly much better people than either of the people that you mentioned. They are the worst that Christianity has to offer up. If they were true Christians they would love you as they would any neighbor, they would never say what they said to you. Maybe my beliefs stem from the fact that I am very spiritual and not the least bit religious. I wear my cross as a sign of my faith, and you should forever wear your pentacle. One of my friends that I mentioned before tells me that she can feel the Earth-mother's energy leaping off me me when I'm near her. I'm honored that she feels that such a positive spirit is so strongly a part of who I am, and I feel no less closer to Jesus Christ for it. May blessings and good tidings befall you and may God keep you.
2006-08-14 17:07:12
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answered by answerman 1973 2
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If I was going to profess to being Christian, then I should be trying to do what Christ would do. Christ loved everyone and would have served everyone. Oh, and I think Christ would have told your husband that he will go to hell because he has not accepted Christ, not because he's Wiccan. I would probably have been fired because I probably would have asked you what a pentacle is and what it stands for, and what exactly it means to you, then I would have saved you for my prayers night after night. One more thing, Christians aren't always perfect, we all make mistakes, because after all, we are only human.
2006-08-14 16:49:31
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answered by curly98 3
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Not right, but:
Did you complain to the manager?
Get the employee's name and write a letter of complaint to Wal-Mart. Yeah, people can express their opinions, but it is bad business sense to refuse to serve a customer because of they are wearing a pentagram. And, I'm willing to bet that if you tell Wal-Mart that you won't be patronizing their store anymore unless action is taken to ensure that all customers are treated with respect, then action will be taken.
Capitalism at it's best.
You're husband's in the Army? It's the drill sergent's job to insult him on a daily basis. Otherwise, take action. Report.
2006-08-06 20:05:13
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answered by sparky52881 5
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First of all the christian that refused to serve you at walmart was not a true christian for Paul says not to judge others, that is for God to do. And for your husband he has to remember that there are many ignorant people out there that do not understand others spiritualities. I know this is hard to do but for my self when I run into this type of situation I really feel sorry for that person who is so ignorant.
2006-08-14 15:43:23
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answered by nanadebbie_nit 2
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I don't think it was right that they refused. I also don't feel it was right for the sergent to tell your husband that. It is not his responsibility to judge who will and won't go to hell. I do believe that you cannot serve more than one God. He is the only God and you can't be doing things that are detestable to Him and witchery is detestable. Not that I have any problem with you. Just answering your question is all.
2006-08-06 19:02:50
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answered by tessababyboo 2
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It was within this person's rights, but that doesn't mean it WAS right. I think it was rude of both of these people to make such comments about something that's really none of their business. I happen to be Christian, but I also think it is not necessary or appropriate to push my beliefs on other people. I hope you found a way to politely tell these people to mind their own business and stop being so judgemental.
2006-08-14 16:18:11
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answered by medrecgal1973 5
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You must first learn to ask a question that makes seance. Stop drinking goat blood for a minute and rewrite what it is you are asking. Is anyone right or overlooked your husband because of his hi dding behind stupid symbols thinking it gives him power when he is just wimpily cruzing through life unnoticed. Be assertive and ask for what you want, the pentagram wont provide anything but recognition to other chicken sacrificing freaks as himself.
2006-08-14 17:09:56
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answered by I trust Me 2
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No, that's not right, it's discrimation, and if it had happened to me, I'd be giving the manager a piece of my mind. The sergeant was out of line too, because Wicca is a recognized religion in the United States, and last time I checked, religion wasn't part of the military.
2006-08-06 19:03:06
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answered by Becca 6
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