How do you go about proving something like this? (the firing-over-religion, not the misunderstanding each other's posts)
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I think this pretty much tears it:
"Her manager replied, “that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, let me ask you where your priorities should have been?” Uberti asked what was so ridiculous and was told, “Well, you will need a new career in your new year” and “I will be damned if I have a devil-worshipper on my team.” Uberti was fired shortly after the phone call."
Although I guess one could argue that it would her word against her boss'.
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Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid View PostI think this pretty much tears it:
"Her manager replied, “that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, let me ask you where your priorities should have been?” Uberti asked what was so ridiculous and was told, “Well, you will need a new career in your new year” and “I will be damned if I have a devil-worshipper on my team.” Uberti was fired shortly after the phone call."
Although I guess one could argue that it would her word against her boss'."Never confuse the faith with the so-called faithful." -- Cartoonist R.K. Milholland's father.
A truer statement has never been spoken about any religion.
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Holiday had already been approved, had been for the last 8 years...
They're already fighting an up-hill battle! And, since it's already gone to the civil stage, it would imply that the company as a whole doesn't have much to say on the matter. One would have thought that they would have issued some form of official stance or letter by now... especially to the ex-employee.
The problem is also that it shouldn't matter what a person does on their holidays.. whether it's to go to a religious event, or just play video gamesZOE: Preacher, don't the Bible got some pretty specific things to say about killing?
SHEPHERD BOOK: Quite specific. It is, however, Somewhat fuzzier on the subject of kneecaps.
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Originally posted by Arcade Man D View PostSomething tells me someone who reacted like that wouldn't be able to keep his yap shut about it in court. Especially if, say, the plaintiff were to be wearing a pentacle necklace (yes, I know not all Wiccans like wearing pentacles, but a few other Wiccan symbols could serve the same purpose).
From memory, a quick note to people: most Wiccan codes go by a few basic beliefs. One of these is "to be silent." The idea is that when you do Wiccan things, such as casting spells and such, that you don't go around telling people that you did them. Mostly because of the law of three. if the intention is to provoke fear, then that's basically causing harm to someone. And the law of three comes bounding back faster than you think.
In regards to the story, the boss is an idiot. The employee however, could've just as easily said that it was to visit family. Unfortunately, it sounds more like the boss is one of those who believes that Christianity is the ONE TRUE RELIGION....
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The people killed in Salem witch trial couldn't have been wiccan as that religion was a product of the 20th century.
Witch back then meant devil worshiper which I doubt very many if any people actually were. I mean why worship the loser of a fight?
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Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid View PostI mean, you guys kept putting it in front of me, and for the life of me, I was not getting it.
If you're too busy to type out a few words, come back and make your post at a later date.
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Originally posted by Boozy View PostIt was an important enough part of the post (to prevent misunderstandings) that it should have been spelled out, I think.
If you're too busy to type out a few words, come back and make your post at a later date.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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In all honesty, I glanced at it and thought it was the poster's initials. It started with a J, and I've seen posters who sign their posts, so I just dismissed the "initials" without really seeing them.
It only began to dawn on me that they were otherwise significant until they had been pointed out a couple times.
Sorry, guys. Not the first time I've dismissed something crucial like that.
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Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid View PostSorry, guys. Not the first time I've dismissed something crucial like that.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by fireheart17 View PostAny symbol could serve the wrong purpose. Especially if it's inverted (i.e. inverted pentacles=Satanism.)
Much like the inverted cross, it wasn't considered ZOMG teh EEEEEVUL until Ephias Levi wrote his book.
I mean how many people know that the inverted cross is actually a pretty damn holy symbol in it's own right (it's also known as the Cross of St. Peter, due to him traditionally being crucified upside down.)
That and the majority of Satanists aren't evil either.
*goes off to grumble*
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