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Speaking of mooslims, guy I know works with a couple of mooslims guys

BullochDawg

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that go into one of the meeting rooms to pray a few times a day. One morning he walked in on them. The lights were out and they were on the floor so he didn't see them as he cut through the mtg room to shortcut it to the coffee room.
One of them came up to him later and asked him to not interrupt when they're in there. He said "How would you like it if I came to your church and interrupted you?"
Ken told him A) he had no idea they were in there. B) the mtg room is not a church and C) If they didn't want to be interrupted they should've locked the door.
He was livid and went to his management, who in turn went to HR to get guidance on the situation; can they pray on company property; do they have to clock out to pray in their own time; etc.
HR responded by assigning a private "prayer room"
I asked him if Christians can use it or is it only for mooslims.
He is all kinds of pissed.
I told him to get used to it.
 
Couple men cuddled up on the floor of a darkened room

Don't sound like a prayer meeting to me.

Tell your buddy to start wearing Kevlar vest, and something metal around his throat inside his collar.
Might be some "workplace violence" on the way.
 
Wouldn't want anybody's feelings to get hurt................

tell him to come to the office tomorrow and "accidently" spill pigs blood on them.

This post was edited on 3/9 12:17 PM by letthebigdogeat
 
Originally posted by BullochDawg:
that go into one of the meeting rooms to pray a few times a day. One morning he walked in on them. The lights were out and they were on the floor so he didn't see them as he cut through the mtg room to shortcut it to the coffee room.
One of them came up to him later and asked him to not interrupt when they're in there. He said "How would you like it if I came to your church and interrupted you?"
Ken told him A) he had no idea they were in there. B) the mtg room is not a church and C) If they didn't want to be interrupted they should've locked the door.
He was livid and went to his management, who in turn went to HR to get guidance on the situation; can they pray on company property; do they have to clock out to pray in their own time; etc.
HR responded by assigning a private "prayer room"
I asked him if Christians can use it or is it only for mooslims.
He is all kinds of pissed.
I told him to get used to it.
Nothing out of the ordinary. I work at a large company with a diverse workforce and you have to provide certain things for certain groups. Is your friend upset that he can't park in the first parking spaces that are reserved for handicapped people or pregnant/expecting mothers? There are certain rooms we have that are set up for new mothers who have to breastfeed and for prayer needs of any faith (yes, everyone can use the space for any type of prayer).
 
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