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Is it Ethical to be fired for stating Christian beliefs
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<blockquote data-quote="seeking.IAM" data-source="post: 73855584" data-attributes="member: 27709"><p>First of all, it's my view that if you make an oath (i.e. sign a contract) you are obligated to keep your word. Simple as that.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, if it is so important that you make a public statement on a controversial topic, you do so knowing full well the risks and implications, and if you go on with it you have made a decision you're willing to accept the consequences.</p><p></p><p>My question in this matter is what purpose did it serve for this statement to be made? What made it necessary to be said now by him and why? Many people hold the same belief and many of those who do not hold that belief already know the conservative Christian position. It's not like it's been kept a secret until now. So what was so compelling that he had to throw himself on his sword for this? I don't get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seeking.IAM, post: 73855584, member: 27709"] First of all, it's my view that if you make an oath (i.e. sign a contract) you are obligated to keep your word. Simple as that. Secondly, if it is so important that you make a public statement on a controversial topic, you do so knowing full well the risks and implications, and if you go on with it you have made a decision you're willing to accept the consequences. My question in this matter is what purpose did it serve for this statement to be made? What made it necessary to be said now by him and why? Many people hold the same belief and many of those who do not hold that belief already know the conservative Christian position. It's not like it's been kept a secret until now. So what was so compelling that he had to throw himself on his sword for this? I don't get it. [/QUOTE]
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