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I'm curious about the exact nature of your business. You say you purchase and sell real property? Does that mean you flip houses? How do you have customers? The people who buy your houses? What are "paper assets"? Stocks and bonds?
I'm curious about the exact nature of your business. You say you purchase and sell real property? Does that mean you flip houses? How do you have customers? The people who buy your houses? What are "paper assets"? Stocks and bonds?
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Originally Posted by carolinadawg2
Christianity or Catholicism?
Catholics, Methodists, Episcopalians, they're all christians. That's the thing, the Evangelicals call themselves Christians as if no other christians are. Seems rather self-centered to me.
I don't know about laws but I be perfectly fine with someone disclosing to me that they don't wish to do business with Christians. It would give me a heads up just what type of person they are. In my world, religion and business don't mix so I would move on to the next person who can be professional about it and keep religion out of our transactions/business dealings.
I can't imagine singling out one religion not to give service to, but you are free to do whatever you wish.
That does raise an interesting question. The OP mentions Christians (and later just Catholics), but what about Muslims, Buddists, Jews, Wiccans, Sikhs, etc.? How devout does one have to be for the OP to deny them his/her services? Is there a test required to weed out casual believers from the truly devoted?
That does raise an interesting question. The OP mentions Christians (and later just Catholics), but what about Muslims, Buddists, Jews, Wiccans, Sikhs, etc.? How devout does one have to be for the OP to deny them his/her services? Is there a test required to weed out casual believers from the truly devoted?
Christians/Catholics, close enough, just them, not the others.
Christians/Catholics, close enough, just them, not the others.
What is the difference to you between a devout Christian and a devout Muslim, to pick one of the other faiths?
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