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Posted by VW on 04/17/06 17:25
Bible John wrote:
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> 1 Pet 3:15-But sanctify the Lord God[a] in your hearts, and always be ready
> to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in
> you, with meekness and fear
> CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries
> Founder and director
> http://johnw.freeshell.org/bible
> "David McCall" <david.mccall@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:SKN0g.2926$513.2436@trndny05...
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>>The term is used more than one way. To some it only means that
>>you get paid (hopefully well paid) to do what you do, but it has little
>>do with the quality of your work, or what kind of attitude you have.
>>Sadly a lot of union people have this perspective. Non-union people
>>usually don't last very long with this approach.
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> How do you know everyone working for unions are lazy? Perhaps some of them
> are people who want honest and fair work environments, and not have to deal
> with the harassment and unfairness of a non union job?
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> Do you think the employees at Enron were happy that were in a non union job?
> Do you think they were lazy?
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>>While others think of it in the context of professionalism, and feel
>>that it is all about doing quality work, and having a good work
>>attitude and ethic. You don't even have to make any money to
>>be professional in the way you accomplish work you do.
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> Its the same attitude I have with CERM. Although I am not beign paid to
> create bible curriculum, and mini sermons, its what I love doing, and I cant
> wait to return to school, to start a Masters degree. I cant wait to dive
> into the text deeper, and the depth I am looking for is only really found in
> bible college or seminary. Or perhaps a fundamentalist church (and there
> are very few of these in the hyper liberal area that I live at).
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>>The best of both worlds is when you can put the two together.
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>>David
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What is a job? Simply it is another person paying you for your time.
What is money? It is a representation of a person’s time and labor used
as a method of trading goods.
So you claim a person needs to have a legal reason to stop giving you
that piece of their lives called money? You claim a piece of another
person as a right? Sad, it is called envy, or some would say you covet
that which is not yours.
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