Originally Posted by
Kevin
Even as a fed, I was not prohibited from displaying religious symbols at my desk or praying while at work. I don't make a show of my religion because that's not how I was raised but nothing kept me from having silent prayer before a meal. Muslims had a room they could go into at work for their observances. So accommodation within reason seems to be OK.
Pressure to join is a tricky thing. If the guy just goes out there and does his thing, I don't think of that as pressure. Folks who are not religious might. This decision seems like a "one - off" rather than setting some new standard so I doubt it means a whole lot.
Think you might read articles from some "families" that felt pressure to "join in" the group.
Fred
"Everyday I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've
stayed alive."
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