Posted: Feb 21, 2012 4:33 pm
by mattthomas
trubble76 wrote:
amkerman wrote:
trubble76 wrote:
amkerman wrote:

No. That is not why I think she is being unreasonable. As I have already stated what is being said and what my beliefs are make no difference to me.

On her time? It's the organizations time, not hers, and she can quit if it bothers her so, or bring an ipod or something if they allow it. If they didn't allow her to listed to her ipod during the prayer, that would be cause for concern.


In your fairy imaginationland, does the employer provide ipods, or do they grow on trees?


They are things you can buy at stores with money. If she doesn't have any money maybe she can try counting to 100 in her head during the prayer.


What do ipods cost? $300? Is that what non-christians have to pay in order to not be forced to sit through prayer meetings? Does that sound like a fair and secular system to you?
You keep coming with alternatives for the non-believer. Wouldn't just asking the believer to obey both their god and the law the more satisfactory solution?

You can get a 4gb mp3 player for around £20/30... that would do the job... but I recommend she gets ipod earbuds and ramps the volume right up because the sound leakage is just immense and it would really piss of the praying poo faces