This is more of a mild annoyance than anything. I would have posted it on CS if it didn't involve an expression of religion.
I received an Easter card in the mail today from one of my customers, a very sweet, elderly lady, who apparently assumes I'm a Christian like her. The card has pastel eggs on the front surrounding this text: "Easter is a beautiful reminder that all things are possible with God." Blech!
I like this customer. I've known her since I started working at the bank, 12 years ago. I don't discuss my atheism with customers. When a customer says, "Happy Easter," I say, "you, too!" When a customer says, "God bless," I say, "thanks." To paraphrase GK, I can fake empathy for an hourly wage.
But I don't believe in any gods. I don't need any reminders that the dominant religion in this country is convincing its followers that impossible things are possible. I'm going to put the card on my desk because I like the customer. But I hate the message.
I received an Easter card in the mail today from one of my customers, a very sweet, elderly lady, who apparently assumes I'm a Christian like her. The card has pastel eggs on the front surrounding this text: "Easter is a beautiful reminder that all things are possible with God." Blech!
I like this customer. I've known her since I started working at the bank, 12 years ago. I don't discuss my atheism with customers. When a customer says, "Happy Easter," I say, "you, too!" When a customer says, "God bless," I say, "thanks." To paraphrase GK, I can fake empathy for an hourly wage.
But I don't believe in any gods. I don't need any reminders that the dominant religion in this country is convincing its followers that impossible things are possible. I'm going to put the card on my desk because I like the customer. But I hate the message.
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