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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We had an interesting discussion about it, for example, would someone that are christian be able to show off their belief with the cross on a chain, or any other religions doing the same, is it a certain profession that allows it or not, whats your view?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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I think the workplace should either accept all religious symbols or none.

I think people in certain positions should not be allowed to preach or evangalise.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the workplace should either accept all religious symbols or none.

I think people in certain positions should not be allowed to preach or evangalise."

I agree

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

I think religion is the cause of a lot of the worlds problems, and although I respect people wanting to wear a symbol pertaining to their beliefs for whatever reason, it's probably more likely to cause more harm than good.

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

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"I think the workplace should either accept all religious symbols or none.

I think people in certain positions should not be allowed to preach or evangalise."

You worded it so much better than I did!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We had an interesting discussion about it, for example, would someone that are christian be able to show off their belief with the cross on a chain, or any other religions doing the same, is it a certain profession that allows it or not, whats your view?"

I think it’s all doing with diversity inclusion and feeling belonging in the workplace. And people are allowed to believe what they want to believe there should be no discrimination against anyone for something they believe in. Specific professions I think big tech organisations work hard to provide diversity inclusion and a sense of belonging in the workplace and they fight against harassment and abuse in any shape or form .

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

Yes to a certain extent. Something like a cross and chain or a little bhuda on their desk. I dont think setting up a shrine in the corner or preaching to your work colleagues is acceptable

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By *WKinkMan  over a year ago

Bury

Would depend on the job, what it was they had on display and the dress code. There’s plenty of case law to that effect.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It must not interfere with the work, other than that I dont care let people be people.

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By *roticGoddessXXWoman  over a year ago

Richmond


"I think the workplace should either accept all religious symbols or none.

I think people in certain positions should not be allowed to preach or evangalise.

I agree"

I don't think ANYONE in any position (other than a preacher) should be allowed to preach at work, period.

I have no problem with people wearing symbols or even talking about what they did (at a retreat, etc) at work, as long as they make t about what THEY did, not what others should do.

I'm easy with most (everyone has the right to their own opinion), but get a bit passive aggressive if someone tries shoving it down my throat. Someone who tells me abortion, sexuality of some sorts, etc is wrong -- I'll find a badge, t-shirt and banner to display of the opposite.

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By *crumdiddlyumptiousMan  over a year ago

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Never had a problem when I wear my robe and use my lightsaber, my work colleagues have

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By *ausonbouMan  over a year ago

South Wales

I'm of the opinion that you should be free to be yourself. Don't force it on others. If your actions don't back up your words.

To paraphrase Mary Whitehouse

"I've nothing against oral sex. Just don't want it rammed down my throat"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the workplace should either accept all religious symbols or none.

I think people in certain positions should not be allowed to preach or evangalise.

I agree

I don't think ANYONE in any position (other than a preacher) should be allowed to preach at work, period.

I have no problem with people wearing symbols or even talking about what they did (at a retreat, etc) at work, as long as they make t about what THEY did, not what others should do.

I'm easy with most (everyone has the right to their own opinion), but get a bit passive aggressive if someone tries shoving it down my throat. Someone who tells me abortion, sexuality of some sorts, etc is wrong -- I'll find a badge, t-shirt and banner to display of the opposite."

Totally agree..

Live and let live but try converting me and I will fight back !

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Footballers show off a religious symbol or even have a quick pray before most games.

Always strike me as being a bit odd.

That lad over there is doing the cross thing.

That lad over there is praying to Allah.

Who's going to win now?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some companies have a dress code. I think the ECJ found recently that a ban on religious Symbols was discrimination.I think it was over a crucifix worn by a air stewardess.

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By *offee and Cream 2Couple (MM)  over a year ago

Loughborough

Religious symbolism does not have to be overt.

It could be personal and invisible.....

A ruler could symbolise the hours of the day, or span of a lifetime

A pencil could symbolise that your words and actions will be recorded and we will be rewarded for the good we do in life

A mouse could indicate the journey through life, the people we meet, and the way we choose to interact.

And a coin could indicate the importance of charity and being kind to those less fortunate than ourselves.

So, ordinary everyday items could take on a whole new meaning.

No need for blatant religious symbolism, which just divide people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Relligion is the cause for most of the problems of today. Religion has no place at work. Keep it at home and to yourself.

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By *horecruxCouple  over a year ago

SE4

Too busy to have these discussions

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Relligion is the cause for most of the problems of today. Religion has no place at work. Keep it at home and to yourself."

Yip x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Displays of belief aren't appropriate in a professional environment. The first people to complain would be the proud and loud Christian if their colleague started wearing satanist regalia into work

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By *lbert_shlossedMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"We had an interesting discussion about it, for example, would someone that are christian be able to show off their belief with the cross on a chain, or any other religions doing the same, is it a certain profession that allows it or not, whats your view?

I think it’s all doing with diversity inclusion and feeling belonging in the workplace. And people are allowed to believe what they want to believe there should be no discrimination against anyone for something they believe in. Specific professions I think big tech organisations work hard to provide diversity inclusion and a sense of belonging in the workplace and they fight against harassment and abuse in any shape or form . "

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That's silly though, if somebody came to work with a swastika on there jacket you'd complain wouldn't you?

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By *riefcase_WankerMan  over a year ago

Milton Keynes

I generally subscribe to the philosophy of:

"Treat your religion like you treat your penis...it's fine to have one and it's fine to be proud of it - but don't wave it around in public and for God's sake don't ram it down kids' throats"

However...I have recently become aware of the Church of Bacon, which definitely something I can get behind, because bacon is good and bacon is real.

Praise bacon!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Interesting points everyone

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