2007-08-12
12:41:23
·
13 answers
·
asked by
Anonymous
in
Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics
I am a Forgive Affirmed Spirit.
Healing be unto you and yours and me and mine.
2007-08-13
01:13:29 ·
update #1
Say What, consider that the Christian social structure has it's heals dug in, protected under the Privacy Act of 1974 so that your religion is hidden from your application. So that makes it all the easier to keep the status quo because they can continue to hire their buddies in the social engines that they belong to, all the while supporting with their funds to spread the word of Eternal Damnation, or eternal hate as an end game for not belonging to their hypothetical organization. This gives them permission by association to the principles of their religion and to the sociality of it so that Joe knows John and helps John get promoted. This is in the Masons also where you have to swear to a higher power than yourself to belong to them. Once you do this, you are on easy street as long as there are enough easy positions to be had. People who don't belong get put into slavery of harder work. That is what I have witnessed over the years, and if you go against the status quo, Woah!
2007-08-13
01:20:30 ·
update #2
Plenty of Jewish people have great and influential jobs. I wouldn't mind Buddhists ruling society--they are peace-loving. Let's face it, many ruling the world who claim to be Christian may not be, anyway.
2007-08-12 12:46:36
·
answer #1
·
answered by Holiday Magic 7
·
3⤊
0⤋
There are plenty of non Christians who are doing quite well in society. Think of the Jewish tradition that occupy many of the high paying jobs in our society, also there are more and more Muslim and Eastern religions emerging into important roles. Much of the antisemitism in this county was based on the belief that Jewish people were controlling too many of the high paying jobs in the U.S. and Europe. I am not sure this question is still a current issue.
2007-08-12 19:48:44
·
answer #2
·
answered by Damien T 3
·
2⤊
0⤋
Your religoun is not listed on your resume or discussed in an interview. Nor is it practiced in the work place. So what is the point of this question?
2007-08-12 20:13:14
·
answer #3
·
answered by SayWhat? 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
Only if get in the media and start proclaim that god is dead and burn the white house in the name Allah.
i wouldn't care if they were Buddhist cause they're all peace loving
2007-08-12 20:15:26
·
answer #4
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋
I'm not worried about it either way. As long as the people running the society mostly tell the truth, keep as many campaign promises as possible, and unite instead of divide the country, I don't care about their religion. That's personal, between them and their God.
2007-08-12 19:45:50
·
answer #5
·
answered by Vaughn 6
·
2⤊
3⤋
As a practicing Buddhist, I hope that you find peace and compassion.
2007-08-12 19:48:45
·
answer #6
·
answered by ddd 874 587 545 543 3
·
2⤊
0⤋
I don't think it should be relevant what religion or if a person even subscribes to any religion when getting hired for a job.
2007-08-12 19:51:07
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anthony M 4
·
4⤊
2⤋
Because it will offend the Christians and everyone else. Non Christians just don't have our American values at heart. But then again I'm talking to an American apologist, aren't I? Or worst , an Islamic sympathizer maybe? Praise Allah, right?
2007-08-12 19:45:32
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
4⤊
4⤋
Terrified.
2007-08-12 19:46:21
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
2⤋
...I'm sorry, rule YOUR society? It's just as much my "society" as it is yours. Christianity doesn't own the world, you know. In fact, last I checked, it's becoming the minority religion in this world.
One would think that atheists make better workers anyway. After all, we don't have to take arbitrary holidays off to honor a long-dead MORTAL man.
2007-08-12 19:49:36
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
4⤊
4⤋