steve s
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Tonight's NBC Nightly News did a segment on the growing (according to them) trend of businesses bringing in ministers to deal with employees' spiritual needs. As expected from the spineless MSM, they didn't offer the slightest skepticism that this might be a bad idea. They mentioned that employees won't be forced to meet with the ministers, but failed to mention that people might feel coerced to meet with them in order to avoid looking like a heathen.
The counselor they talked to said [paraphrasing] "I'm here to answer people's questions about spirituality." Shouldn't people be seeking answers to those questions on their own time outside of work?
Also, the reporter mentioned that the particular business they were at was spending $150,000 per year on this. I don't think they mentioned how many ministers that pays for, but if it's just one....Damn! I shoulda become a minister.
Steve S.
The counselor they talked to said [paraphrasing] "I'm here to answer people's questions about spirituality." Shouldn't people be seeking answers to those questions on their own time outside of work?
Also, the reporter mentioned that the particular business they were at was spending $150,000 per year on this. I don't think they mentioned how many ministers that pays for, but if it's just one....Damn! I shoulda become a minister.
Steve S.