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PERKINS, Okla. -- A small-town bank in Oklahoma says the Federal Reserve wont let it keep religious signs and symbols on display. Friday, December 17, 2010.
2 comments:
backasjack
said...
It is not only believable, it is is very appropriate. No body needs to be worshipping at the bank. Therea r enuf hours in a day.
I'm not convinced Jack. Honor is not worship. IF I own and operate a business and I choose to put up a tree or say Bless God, why should ANYONE have the right to say I can't or shouldn't. This is a private business. The idea that the government pushes it's weight around is the issue. Not worship. What if the government decided it didn't want anyone named Jack working at any bank. Does that rob you of opportunity?
2 comments:
It is not only believable, it is is very appropriate. No body needs to be worshipping at the bank. Therea r enuf hours in a day.
I'm not convinced Jack. Honor is not worship. IF I own and operate a business and I choose to put up a tree or say Bless God, why should ANYONE have the right to say I can't or shouldn't. This is a private business. The idea that the government pushes it's weight around is the issue. Not worship. What if the government decided it didn't want anyone named Jack working at any bank. Does that rob you of opportunity?
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