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We prayed at lunch!

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cantata

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I hate how you can say something like that about Christians, but if I said that same thing about not having to look at gays, I'd be a homophobe.

Do you want a hand fixing your sarcasm detector?
 
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Do you want a hand fixing your sarcasm detector?
He said:
I hear they have special buildings for you people to congregate in these days so that the rest of us don't have to look at you...

I wish gays would stay in their homes so I don't have to look at them.

Are either of those statements okay?
 
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There is nothing inherently wrong about either. It is an opinion.
Ok, cool.

Yes, there are places (churches) where we go to worship. We also have the freedom to pray as a group if we want to, and we did. No one was forced to participate. No one was forced to watch, because we were in a private dining hall.
 
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I think I can understands the OP's excitement. To be able to come together as a company and do something shared makes it feel special. To put aside the petty work squabbles and look around and see everyone sharing the same feelings and beliefs probably felt pretty good.

But just as an aside, about 5 to 10% of the population is composed of atheists, and 25% of the population is nonchristian here in the US. No one complained because, even though they undoubtably felt left out, they probably thought it was nice you guys could come together. If I were working there, I would not have complained. But I certainly would not have felt what the OP felt.
 
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Yes, there are places (churches) where we go to worship. We also have the freedom to pray as a group if we want to, and we did. No one was forced to participate. No one was forced to watch, because we were in a private dining hall.
Who paid for it and would they appreciate the fact that you prayed as their company?
 
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I think I can understands the OP's excitement. To be able to come together as a company and do something shared makes it feel special. To put aside the petty work squabbles and look around and see everyone sharing the same feelings and beliefs probably felt pretty good.

But just as an aside, about 5 to 10% of the population is composed of atheists, and 25% of the population is nonchristian here in the US. No one complained because, even though they undoubtably felt left out, they probably thought it was nice you guys could come together. If I were working there, I would not have complained. But I certainly would not have felt what the OP felt.
Thanks! :)
 
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Are either of those statements okay?

If you have a sense of humour, yeah, they are.

Clearly he made his remark because he was pointing out that, er, duh, you have this crazy building called a "church" to pray in. It wasn't hard to detect the exasperated humour in his comment.
 
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If you have a sense of humour, yeah, they are.

Clearly he made his remark because he was pointing out that, er, duh, you have this crazy building called a "church" to pray in. It wasn't hard to detect the exasperated humour in his comment.
Okay, I will remind you of this next time I make a gay joke. ^_^
 
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I am really curious about this company. I've never heard of such a thing but my experience is pretty limited. I know you work in a computer related field (programming?), and now I know it's an international co. At my job, we have plenty of IT folk but they come in all shades. How is it that an international co could have such a distinct christian demographic? Maybe it's a matter of where your particular location is.
 
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I hate how you can say something like that about Christians, but if I said that same thing about not having to look at gays, I'd be a homophobe.
What sort of comparison is this?
Both of you can say these things, and both of you can call each other homophobes/Christianophobes or whatever-phobes.
Both of you can voice your opinions, and both of you will be contradicted by others.
I don´t know which part of that arrangement you hate, specifically.

I´m pretty sure if someone here bragged about turning a company meeting into a gay pride demonstration, many fundy Christians (and not only those) would be up in arms as well. I certainly wouldn´t defend that either.
So get over it. You are granted the right to say your opinion. You are not granted the right to not be contradicted.
 
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