Very powerful. Thanks for sharing it.
What, Catholics don't count?
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Thank you for posting it.
This is the heart of it for every self professing Christian out there:
Every day I work here at UPS, people are pushing their religion upon me. They are atheists and live like there is no God, there is no day of accounting, there is no purpose in life except living for oneself. And everyday, that religion is preached from one co-worker after another, calling me to unbelief, and I am offended by that. Everyday I hear godless talk, my Saviors name slurred, and hear of things that used to make people blush, and I am offended by that. Without fail, my coworkers are being entirely intolerant. One would tell me of their love and passion for Kentucky basketball and another for Louisville football, and to believe contrary to them would be against their religion. Yet I have the same passion and devotion, not to sports or girls or parties, but Jesus Christ. So why is my religion the only one being called out here at UPS? Why am I the only person who is being labeled judgmental when I am doing the most merciful thing in telling people about the love of Jesus Christ? If we were to apply the same standard to others as you are applying to me, we would have to shut down all conversation among all co-workers from this moment on, and believing that will not happen, then you have forced yourself to settle with a double-standard predicated upon hearsay of those who found a portion of my conversation as offensive. On the other hand, I exhort you to visit with everyone of my coworkers and supervisors for the past three years, people who I have worked with and talked to on a daily basis, and determine whether the claims uphold any warrant. If at that point you believe that I am unfit to function as a trainer at UPS, I would resign immediately in deference to your judgment and the goodwill of UPS. But I want to make it clear to you that this is not about me, and it has never been about me. Young men like my new hire need someone who will actually take personal interest in them and want to genuinely help them in life, not shove them off like a package on a conveyor belt, and I am of the opinion that those whom I have been given to train, they will be to me of greater worth than a package to be delivered in five days but hopefully a friend for many days to come.
Many have allowed others to stamp their belief because it is not politically correct. By doing this it makes it easier for even the believer to NOT believe.
I work with a guy like that, very religious type of person.
I on the other hand am an “arch-atheist” (his words). We’ve had some pretty interesting conversations but I’ve hardly felt that he was preaching to me...even if he was it’s not like I can’t just ask him to stop.
Good testimony, and a humbling account that convicts me of my lack of boldness.
Brings up an interesting point though - about the cross as jewelry. A believing friend of mine and I were discussing the over-use of the cross as a symbol.
When you have non-professing Hollywood ‘stars’ who live their lives in any way BUT Christian, but you see them with enormous cross bling around their necks - you run a risk of devaluing the true nature of the cross.
We were also discussing the propensity to place a cross at the grave of someone who showed no signs of being a Christian, and what does that do to the value of the cross?
Interesting things to think about.
Some people - I learned - are greatly offended if you just mention God. If these people do not believe in God - that He does not exist and is basicaly something made up like Santa Claus, Superman, or werewolves - than why the fear of something imaginary? I know the answer.
Where there is no offense, there is no effect.
I like this. I can overlook the little dig at us filthy papists. Good witnessing and good commitment and an example to all of us.
Ping-a-ling!
OH WOW... great testimony. Thanks for posting. I’m gonna send this to Todd Friel.
Wonderful article, all in all.
The money quote:
“Every day I work here at UPS, people are pushing their religion upon me. They are atheists and live like there is no God, there is no day of accounting, there is no purpose in life except living for oneself. And everyday, that religion is preached from one co-worker after another, calling me to unbelief, and I am offended by that. Everyday I hear godless talk, my Saviors name slurred, and hear of things that used to make people blush, and I am offended by that. Without fail, my coworkers are being entirely intolerant.”
Great post! I want to meet this man and let him know what an inspiriation he is to many of us Christians who are bold enough to even talk about Jesus.
BTTT Worthy
Wow, what a powerful testimony. He was so right about others pushing their non-religious beliefs on everyone around them. Whew.