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I am always surprised by the number of Christians that work on Sunday, or at least eat breakfast/lunch/dinner at a food establishment, thereby encouraging someone else to work on the Sabbath.

I received a call from my boss's boss, which at first I wasn't going to answer, but he doesn't usually call otherwise. He knows someone who lost his secretary this past Monday and is desperate to get some work done today. So I shall be going to work for that guy putting together what amounts to board packets for a few hours this afternoon. I should stop by my own office and get a little work done there as well. Actually, I have to go in, come to think of it, because I realize that I forgot to print attendance sheets for next week which has to be done regardless.

Hm - speaking of work and Sabbath and all: to Church or not to Church? That is the question.

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Date: 2006-07-16 07:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seci.livejournal.com
In their defense, not always, but very often, they have a choice of working on Sunday or losing their job. And then there is always the point that people, regardless of religious beliefs, are fundamentally flawed...

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