LadyJazzer wrote: Horse-hockey... So-called "deeply, moral religious persons" lie every day.
That is a very disparaging outlook on your fellow man. I have found that if you expect no better, you will find no better. And most likely it only serves as an excuse or rationalization for your own faults.
1. You can only play in a game where others cheat for so long without actually loosing or cheating. (this is in reference to those that think they do not lie, a little).
2. You do not argue a break up, it's pretty simple. And if we are not arguing the break up or the divorce, are we not arguing the alimony? (anyone out there ever sue to get their wife back?)
3. Like unemployment insurance, why don't we have a program to help businesses cope with employees that randomly break the trade gone "social contract" we call employment ("I quit" or "I am moving to TX")? It is supposed to be an equal exchange, don't both parties suffer from a break up? (this is just to point out how we have let this trade become imbalanced and actually expect it to be so)
LadyJazzer wrote: And I have found that So-called "deeply, moral religious persons" lie every day.
We could take this up a notch or down a notch, I did both and erased them. Perhaps it might be best said that someone so religious should find work with a firm or group that would never have considered 666 stickers in the first place.
He is hangin' with people with different morals....or fears...need to find like minded people. We spend many waking hours working, if this stuff is so important, you should be around people that agree with you....for your own good.