BigRedBuster
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Years ago, I realized that the people I have been screwed by the most in business...I mean royally screwed....are the ones that had their religion square in the middle of everything as prominent as possible. The ones that the first thing they let you know is how Christian they are. I was having a conversation with someone about it and my view is, I try to bring the morals from my Christianity to how I do business. Meaning, I treat people and care about people the way I think Christ would want me to. I don't need to parade it around all over the office. I should be showing it by example.As someone posted on the thread - Religion should be a part of the political. I add that the Political should not be a part of religion. Both have their function in society, mixing them makes for a mess. Where most of the signers of the Declaration and the Constitution Christian? Yes. But that doesn't mean they wanted to set up a theocracy. They saw the mix of religion and the political in England. They wanted a system of government that would be operational for a pluralistic society. They had great foresight and wisdom in doing so. All people, religious or non-religious should have a voice in the political marketplace, but if the political marketplace was religious, then there would be only one voice as we have seen in many countries.
Politicians should be the same way. I don't need a politician to constantly tell me what a great Christian they are and that I need to vote for them because they are great Christians...bla bla bla. Typically, those are the ones that are going to stab you in the back. And....our government should not be ran by those politicians in a manner that indicates they think their Christianity is above all else. I need a politician that leads in a manner that, from his/her deeds, makes me think....."yes, they have the morals that I believe Christ would want them to have in how they treat people and view the world."