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Michigan dentist sued for music choices
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(01-18-2016, 11:41 PM)GMDino Wrote: A few serious questions:

If they don't want to pray to they have to be in the room?


If they choose to NOT stand there and be quiet and say talk to another person is there repercussions?

Do you let different people lead the prayers so, say if one want to pray to the Flying Spaghetti Monster for health it would be OK?

If they tell you they don't believe in prayer is there any kind of repercussion?

Repercussions? Like what? Other than thinking they are being a rude jerk to anyone participating.

I have never had anyone who works for me tell me they don't believe in prayer or God. I don't make a point to railroad People about God, they are responsible for their own salvation.

As far as letting others lead.... If they asked I wouldn't have an issue but in the same breath they will be respectful of the moment and others. My assistant has lead before when my voice is not right. She is younger and handles it just fine.

As far as leaving the room.... The prayer takes a couple minutes if that.... No one leaves or even makes an issue of it.

Now I will say that if one of them asked me to stop I would not. I would just tell them they can feel free to stay in silence during that portion and respect others as we will respect their preference to not participate.





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RE: Michigan dentist sued for music choices - StLucieBengal - 01-19-2016, 12:06 AM

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