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Christian Preaching in Office. Is it acceptable?

BuiKia

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My young cousin who had just started working seems to be targeted by some Christians in her office.

She is in her early 20s and recently she told my aunt that she wants to covert to Christianity. She said that it is her calling and does not want to listen to anyone in her family.

I found out that the person trying to convert her is her female superior.

Is it acceptable? Like this can complain or not? Is this a form of abuse of power as the superior is in a position to influence and there is an indirect pressure to comply.

What would you do in such cases har?
 
first of all, as an adult, she should know how to say no...unless her superior is threatening no promotions / bias treatment unless she converts- then she has case to bring up to her superior's superior.
 
Of course the superior will not say it blatantly but no promise that she will make things difficult for my cousin subsequently.


first of all, as an adult, she should know how to say no...unless her superior is threatening no promotions / bias treatment unless she converts- then she has case to bring up to her superior's superior.
 
I once worked in a small firm whereby everybody inside is a Christian save for me, i obviously was left out of most things and discussions since i never joined in their Praise the Lord sessions. Thank goodness i didn't stayed there very long. Bunch of wackos
 
Of course the superior will not say it blatantly but no promise that she will make things difficult for my cousin subsequently.
it cant be all are christians in her office under her superior.
she can check out with her colleagues mah.
 
Last yr a Christian couple came to my Front door, After the 1st sentence..I said FUCK OFF AND SLAM THE DOOR ON THEIR FACE. Felt good.
 
Newly joined staff are the easiest to influence especially when they are young and naive.
 
try speak to your cousin or else 20% or more of her wages could landed up in the church fund for the pastor.:eek:
btw, did your cousin tells you which church ah? could it be......:eek:
 
christians now generally behave like pesky salesmen. they are persistent and cannot take NO for an answer. they think they are doing some great deed for their god for converting as many as possible. but it already create unhappiness and a terrible disservice to their faith.

the worst can be witnessed in hospital especially their pestering to a terminally ill and dying patient. where's the simple love they were supposed to have been taught?
 
Last yr a Christian couple came to my Front door, After the 1st sentence..I said FUCK OFF AND SLAM THE DOOR ON THEIR FACE. Felt good.

Two young christian girls came to my door step. Straight away bypassed me and invited my children to their church for christmas party. Like I'm invisible to them. So angry!
 
Ask her to talk to drifter :D

My young cousin who had just started working seems to be targeted by some Christians in her office.

She is in her early 20s and recently she told my aunt that she wants to covert to Christianity. She said that it is her calling and does not want to listen to anyone in her family.

I found out that the person trying to convert her is her female superior.

Is it acceptable? Like this can complain or not? Is this a form of abuse of power as the superior is in a position to influence and there is an indirect pressure to comply.

What would you do in such cases har?
 
hahahaha ..... reminds me of one incident long go ....

I was staying in hdb flat ..... one x'tian girl don't know from what sect .... binya ... and tried to get me interested .... quite cute looking.... since no one at home ... invited her in .... turned out I influenced her ....... finally ended in bed ....:eek::D

.... 2nd and thereon meetings .... cuffs were used also binya....:D
 
My young cousin who had just started working seems to be targeted by some Christians in her office.

She is in her early 20s and recently she told my aunt that she wants to covert to Christianity. She said that it is her calling and does not want to listen to anyone in her family.

I found out that the person trying to convert her is her female superior.

Is it acceptable? Like this can complain or not? Is this a form of abuse of power as the superior is in a position to influence and there is an indirect pressure to comply.

What would you do in such cases har?



superior is female eh............looks like a girl-girl relationship to me...........


in her 20's and still so easily influenced................confirm lesbo liao lah..........
 
first of all, as an adult, she should know how to say no...unless her superior is threatening no promotions / bias treatment unless she converts- then she has case to bring up to her superior's superior.

Its not so simple....

And no its not acceptable, but its happening not just in the private sector. Look at the Air Force. Birds of a feather flock together.....
 
My young cousin who had just started working seems to be targeted by some Christians in her office.

She is in her early 20s and recently she told my aunt that she wants to covert to Christianity. She said that it is her calling and does not want to listen to anyone in her family.

I found out that the person trying to convert her is her female superior.

Is it acceptable? Like this can complain or not? Is this a form of abuse of power as the superior is in a position to influence and there is an indirect pressure to comply.

What would you do in such cases har?

It is her religious journey in life and I believe they should let her discover her true faith.
Put yourself in her shoe. Imagine her having to face peer and superior pressure in the office; and family pressures at home.
This type of thing cannot fight one!
 
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It is her religious journey in life and I believe they should let her discover her true faith.
Put yourself in her shoe. Imagine her having to face peer and superior pressure in the office; and family pressures at home.
This type of thing cannot fight one!
u lidat say, many have to succumb to pap leh.
 
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