Anonymous wrote:OP - actual story. I was taking to a Muslim who recently I migrated to America. Younger so came here after 9/11. My uncle died in 9/11. My sister almost died. Anyhow he asked me during the happy hour what is my uncle up to? I go what he is dead. He tells me he leaned in school no one died in 9-11 the US Govt made it up. All 3,000 people were undercover Govt employees and no one died. It was an excuse to start war on Islam. Ok it was a lot of beers. I go to computer when I sober up an tons of websites claiming this. My favorite WTC was a hologram. I had dinner once at Windows on The World on the 1990s. That hologram food was good
Anyhow some folks believe a 2001 event never took place
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You do realize that centuries after the fact, we cannot be sure of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I greatly respect all religions. But when Jesus was crucified that was a very public event that did occur. He did get documented in a census. He was a figure in history.
Not doubting other religions. Amazing that folks don't realize he was a living person. Not saying they should believe in any religious aspect of Jesus
Sounds like you've been reading the Bible or listening to your minister, but not looking at academic sources. There is no documentation of a census or a crucifixion with many people attending. These are stories in the Bible - not documented fact.
Check Wikipedia for info on the census mentioned in the Bible: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_of_Quirinius
Do you get all your information from collaborative, anonymous sources from openly editable websites? I guess DCUM is about the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I greatly respect all religions. But when Jesus was crucified that was a very public event that did occur. He did get documented in a census. He was a figure in history.
Not doubting other religions. Amazing that folks don't realize he was a living person. Not saying they should believe in any religious aspect of Jesus
Sounds like you've been reading the Bible or listening to your minister, but not looking at academic sources. There is no documentation of a census or a crucifixion with many people attending. These are stories in the Bible - not documented fact.
Check Wikipedia for info on the census mentioned in the Bible: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_of_Quirinius
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I know talking religion at work is taboo. In my case I took a job at a great company in NYC founded by observant Jews. 95 percent senior mgt team was Jewish.
I then hired a Jain and Hindu. They would book meetings on Yon kipper and other major Jewish holidays. Late afternoon meetings day before Passover. I had to mentor the two of them. Crazy little things like the C level boss send us all Xmas cards and I sent one back, the one Indian girl said I don't respond Xmas cards as not Christian. I told her our Jewish boss who just approved your $60,000 bonus not Christian either he just did it to be nice.
I load up the Microsoft Outlook full calendar with all holidays. I do an annual plan for projects and assign work, I have Muslims, Jewish, Catholic, Jehovah Witness's you name it working for me.
I put the Hindu in charge of staff lunch once and she did it on a Friday in Lent that was also Passover week. What a mess. Like a lunch in the Muslim Fasting month was another. Maybe a birthday cake Jehovah Witness.
So I ended up being a religious mentor to two Hindus. It is common sense to me
I cannot believe that you have been given authority over other people and are abusing these employees this way. How ignorant are you?
Hardly abusing. If the boss is observant, allows and respects non-Jewish holidays, believes everyone has a right to their own religious holidays telling staff to avoid booking a big meeting during High Holidays is good career advice. Plus I have staff making 200k-250k a year they can listen to a story or two. I love their stories. My favorite is Jain Thanksgiving story from one staff first year in county. Good stuff.
You have to enjoy wild misconceptions about religion. Like the poster who thinks Catholics are canibals
Anonymous wrote:OP - I greatly respect all religions. But when Jesus was crucified that was a very public event that did occur. He did get documented in a census. He was a figure in history.
Not doubting other religions. Amazing that folks don't realize he was a living person. Not saying they should believe in any religious aspect of Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I know talking religion at work is taboo. In my case I took a job at a great company in NYC founded by observant Jews. 95 percent senior mgt team was Jewish.
I then hired a Jain and Hindu. They would book meetings on Yon kipper and other major Jewish holidays. Late afternoon meetings day before Passover. I had to mentor the two of them. Crazy little things like the C level boss send us all Xmas cards and I sent one back, the one Indian girl said I don't respond Xmas cards as not Christian. I told her our Jewish boss who just approved your $60,000 bonus not Christian either he just did it to be nice.
I load up the Microsoft Outlook full calendar with all holidays. I do an annual plan for projects and assign work, I have Muslims, Jewish, Catholic, Jehovah Witness's you name it working for me.
I put the Hindu in charge of staff lunch once and she did it on a Friday in Lent that was also Passover week. What a mess. Like a lunch in the Muslim Fasting month was another. Maybe a birthday cake Jehovah Witness.
So I ended up being a religious mentor to two Hindus. It is common sense to me
You are sounding more and more like a troll.
The holes in your story are glaring.
It’s a nice day, don’t you have anything better to do with your super important Christian life?
Anonymous wrote:The Hindu faith the Orgins from a historical perspective is also interesting. First many believe it is oldest religion. But it has no one founder or one source of when it started.
The oldest religion is also an interesting claim.
If you believe in Evolution the first records of humans is Africa and Africa has its own beliefs. So no one was in India at time.
Now the Garden of Eden thing. Only two folk on Earth and they were not Hindu. Mike Drop.
Now back to Jesus some Catholics don't realize Christmas is a made up day. We don't know exact day of Jesus birth. Good Friday is actual date. We know Day he died.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I greatly respect all religions. But when Jesus was crucified that was a very public event that did occur. He did get documented in a census. He was a figure in history.
Not doubting other religions. Amazing that folks don't realize he was a living person. Not saying they should believe in any religious aspect of Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I know talking religion at work is taboo. In my case I took a job at a great company in NYC founded by observant Jews. 95 percent senior mgt team was Jewish.
I then hired a Jain and Hindu. They would book meetings on Yon kipper and other major Jewish holidays. Late afternoon meetings day before Passover. I had to mentor the two of them. Crazy little things like the C level boss send us all Xmas cards and I sent one back, the one Indian girl said I don't respond Xmas cards as not Christian. I told her our Jewish boss who just approved your $60,000 bonus not Christian either he just did it to be nice.
I load up the Microsoft Outlook full calendar with all holidays. I do an annual plan for projects and assign work, I have Muslims, Jewish, Catholic, Jehovah Witness's you name it working for me.
I put the Hindu in charge of staff lunch once and she did it on a Friday in Lent that was also Passover week. What a mess. Like a lunch in the Muslim Fasting month was another. Maybe a birthday cake Jehovah Witness.
So I ended up being a religious mentor to two Hindus. It is common sense to me
I cannot believe that you have been given authority over other people and are abusing these employees this way. How ignorant are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL if this is a troll post it is a pretty clever one... traps for almost all camps.
Yes, daily/weekly christian bashing thread