Christians all the time judge the guidance of the holy books and holy men of other religions.
Nope. They are business owners and staff who want to sell their wares. The beliefs and lives of their patrons have nothing to do with anything. I worked in LibraryLand for over 25 years. We never questioned patrons as to their beliefs, how they lived, their motivations. We smiled and showed our love as we helped them with their library needs.Quote:
So your answer is that they should not legally be forced to do that? Just asking.
ADDED: I was very pleased to see this article in today's (10/28/18) Chicago Tribune:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/busin...027-story.html
We had our homeless regulars and interacted with them. Someday I'll tell you about Jerry, our very special library homeless guy, who, during our twelve-year friendship, taught me many ways to cope with homelessness.