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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1466548" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>Yes, with the proper setting. The entire problem has to do with the religious setting. People that follow a certain religion are besides being followers of that religion, citizens. The outreach should have been separated from the religion and if that is not possible as in this case it is not when the group is defined by their religion, it should have been voluntary.</p><p>If my company ordered me to come to your church or other place you worship or if you are an atheist you don't, I would refuse unless I had written permission that I am allowed to give you a piece of my mind also without getting fired. I will not stand to be cornered by your holly man unable to respond and tell you how such and such belief of yours is full of it. No person should be forced in that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1466548, member: 10001"] Yes, with the proper setting. The entire problem has to do with the religious setting. People that follow a certain religion are besides being followers of that religion, citizens. The outreach should have been separated from the religion and if that is not possible as in this case it is not when the group is defined by their religion, it should have been voluntary. If my company ordered me to come to your church or other place you worship or if you are an atheist you don't, I would refuse unless I had written permission that I am allowed to give you a piece of my mind also without getting fired. I will not stand to be cornered by your holly man unable to respond and tell you how such and such belief of yours is full of it. No person should be forced in that position. [/QUOTE]
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