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Is it Ethical to be fired for stating Christian beliefs
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<blockquote data-quote="Paidiske" data-source="post: 73902315" data-attributes="member: 386627"><p>Except the tweet being discussed here was specifically and clearly giving a message of condemnation to hell. The rest wasn't there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, I'm not. As a general rule, though, I would say that sin is best dealt with <strong><em>contextually</em></strong>; within a relationship where the minister and penitent are known to one another and there is trust and care.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm having difficulty imagining the situation in which I would. I see alcoholism as a medical issue as much as a moral one; and while I would want to see repentance, I'd probably also be referring an alcoholic to a doctor for appropriate medical support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paidiske, post: 73902315, member: 386627"] Except the tweet being discussed here was specifically and clearly giving a message of condemnation to hell. The rest wasn't there. No, I'm not. As a general rule, though, I would say that sin is best dealt with [B][I]contextually[/I][/B]; within a relationship where the minister and penitent are known to one another and there is trust and care. I'm having difficulty imagining the situation in which I would. I see alcoholism as a medical issue as much as a moral one; and while I would want to see repentance, I'd probably also be referring an alcoholic to a doctor for appropriate medical support. [/QUOTE]
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