Comment on Anti-Christianity an ugly problem

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Matthew Ryans. K

Nov 13, 2009
8:54 p.m.

First and foremost, I agree with much of what Miss Boris has said. I disagree, however with the idea that Christians are getting, for lack of a better word, screwed in society. Because let us face it, Christianity, is and will be for a long time, the most socially acceptable religion in this country. It is fact. So Miss Boris I agree on the Issue you stated with the Home Depot employee. However, there are jobs that require and have dress codes and neutrality to religions. This is, obviously, so companies can be on a "same page" basis with it's customers and that is understandable. However, these rules vary from company to company. For example; Walmart has no such regulation against bringing Bibles or "Christian" or "Religious" flair. And lastly for all of the comments below such as Ned Resknikoff, Nubis Pertusus, Disappointed Graduate, and Bill Santagata. I will say, while all of you were outspoken and expressive, you ALL were incredibly nasty, unprofessional, had no originality to the subject brought nothing compelling to the discussion and were nothing but a bundle of negativity, hate, and true BIAS which is actually what Miss Boris's article was speaking out against. So each of you who is saying she wasn't "thinking", "ludicrous and egotistical" and "Bigoted" I think you are the bigoted ones to not see the ture message and even if you did the opinion doesn't matter as much as the manner in which you expressed it. Miss Boris continue writing and expressing but give these rude hypocritical nothings a link and more sources. Thank you. -MRK

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