Originally posted by Sparko
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There is a huge difference between forcing someone to denounce their faith and telling them the cant force their religious views on another person.
My job is such there just isnt a necessity that these issues ever come up. If I were in a job were part of carrying out my duties meant these issues would be breached, then you would see me express what I believe is true, to the extent it was necessary to do so to do the job. A public school teacher, for instance, is much more likely to run into a situation where they have to take a stand on this issue than I am. I work with computers and I do research related to them. They dont have a gender, or a religion, and those topics never come up in the work I do, and none of the people I work with represent challenges in this arena.
I have no legitimate reason to ever bring up or otherwise discuss this issue at work. So for me to bring it up would be an aggressive action to talk about it at all. I would have to seek out an individual that would care and then force the conversation into that topic just so I could say the thing that would offend them.
And I have no reason to do that, nor do I believe being faithful to my Lord requires I do that.
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