From The
Idiot Factor:
I just talked to a fiend of mine, Red Rob Blogger, and
he has a great idea for his perfect job. He will work in a liquor store. He
will get the job and then wait until they pass the new "freedom of
religion act," here in Kansas, to protect his religious beliefs.
You see Red Rob has been looking for job here he has
to do nothing all day. That way he can just read books and relax while getting
a pay check.
"So here is the plan," Red Rob told me. "Fist
I get accepted to do the job. Then I tell them I just joined the Southern
Baptists and they do not believe in alcohol use at all. Because of this new
religion protection law, Kansas
Preservation of Religious Freedom Act; HB 2203, they can't fire
me for refusing to sell liquor to the public."
"Wait a minute," I protested. "It's
a liquor store. Here in Kansas all you can sell is liquor in a liquor
store. That's it."
"Actually, they do sell ice," he insisted. "It
is kept out side. Besides, they will have to pay me to mind their stores. I
just won't have to sell anything because they my religion prevents me from
selling alcohol. I can just sit there all day and read books or listen to my
music. If someone comes in to buy ice....fine. But that is all I will sell
them. My religion has released this following tract:"
On Alcohol Use In America
Greensboro, NC - 2006
Greensboro, NC - 2006
WHEREAS, Years of research confirm
biblical warnings that alcohol use leads to physical, mental, and emotional
damage (e.g., Proverbs 23:29-35); and
WHEREAS, Alcohol use has led to countless injuries and deaths on our nation's highways; and
WHEREAS, The breakup of families and homes can be directly and indirectly attributed to alcohol use by one or more members of a family; and
WHEREAS, The use of alcohol as a recreational beverage has been shown to lead individuals down a path of addiction to alcohol and toward the use of other kinds of drugs, both legal and illegal; and
WHEREAS, There are some religious leaders who are now advocating the consumption of alcoholic beverages based on a misinterpretation of the doctrine of "our freedom in Christ"; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, June 13-14, 2006, express our total opposition to the manufacturing, advertising, distributing, and consuming of alcoholic beverages; and be it further
RESOLVED, That we urge that no one be elected to serve as a trustee or member of any entity or committee of the Southern Baptist Convention that is a user of alcoholic beverages.
RESOLVED, That we urge Southern Baptists to take an active role in supporting legislation that is intended to curb alcohol use in our communities and nation; and be it further
RESOLVED, That we urge Southern Baptists to be actively involved in educating students and adults concerning the destructive nature of alcoholic beverages; and be it finally
RESOLVED, That we commend organizations and ministries that treat alcohol-related problems from a biblical perspective and promote abstinence and encourage local churches to begin and/or support such biblically-based ministries.
WHEREAS, Alcohol use has led to countless injuries and deaths on our nation's highways; and
WHEREAS, The breakup of families and homes can be directly and indirectly attributed to alcohol use by one or more members of a family; and
WHEREAS, The use of alcohol as a recreational beverage has been shown to lead individuals down a path of addiction to alcohol and toward the use of other kinds of drugs, both legal and illegal; and
WHEREAS, There are some religious leaders who are now advocating the consumption of alcoholic beverages based on a misinterpretation of the doctrine of "our freedom in Christ"; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, June 13-14, 2006, express our total opposition to the manufacturing, advertising, distributing, and consuming of alcoholic beverages; and be it further
RESOLVED, That we urge that no one be elected to serve as a trustee or member of any entity or committee of the Southern Baptist Convention that is a user of alcoholic beverages.
RESOLVED, That we urge Southern Baptists to take an active role in supporting legislation that is intended to curb alcohol use in our communities and nation; and be it further
RESOLVED, That we urge Southern Baptists to be actively involved in educating students and adults concerning the destructive nature of alcoholic beverages; and be it finally
RESOLVED, That we commend organizations and ministries that treat alcohol-related problems from a biblical perspective and promote abstinence and encourage local churches to begin and/or support such biblically-based ministries.
"But all you can sell is
alcohol," I said. "That is cheating them.
They paid you to sell their product and you're saying you won't sell it. Isn't
that stealing?"
"Not with this new law," Red Rob said.
"If I'm Jewish they can't make me sell pork. If I'm an evangelical, I
can't sell birth control. The customer can get mad and go else where, but what
are the employers going to do? They can't violate the law and that will be the
law."
Well, he had me there. Kim Davis doesn't
have to serve homosexuals getting married even though that IS here job. She
doesn't have to do here job at all and that is religious freedom. And many
politicians are supporting her.
So eventually Red Rob's plan will work. People across
the country will get jobs they really don't have to do because of their
religious freedom. This is great...that perfect job where you sit on your ass
and do nothing is just ahead of our grasp.
Pix from www.sparkpeople.com.
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