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1 | What should be a woman's boundaries? | Ruth 2:22 | Reighnskye | 131196 | ||
Prayon, For example, here are a couple of corporate safety guidelines that I've directly encountered in the workplace. I'm wondering if the scriptures speak of these things at all. - 1. Supervisors are restricted from engaging in any sort of course jesting (sexual, racial, religious, etc.), whether or not the listeners may externally appear to be receptive or not. The idea contained herein is that employees who are offended by their supervisors often won't mention their reservations anyway, and will most often quit their jobs before filing a discrimination grievance. Therefore, even well-intentioned jokes of a potentially off-nature are banned, even when the listeners externally appear to be receptive. 2. Females should always be accompanied by a trusted partner (usually also female) when entering and leaving the work facility during off-hours when no one is in the parking lot. Both strangers and work associates may yet pose a safety risk, despite having otherwise safe appearances. - These are just a couple of corporate boundaries produced by the secular realm, which even religious people may wish to apply in the church realm. Would my extension be valid? I'm probably not the most scripturally-based here. Reighnskye |
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2 | What should be a woman's boundaries? | Ruth 2:22 | prayon | 131284 | ||
Greetings, I think that you your extention can be valid. Unfortunetly there are pastors and leaders who will do say and do unappropriate things. #1 shouldn't have to be extended to the church but unfortunetly it is. #2 is biblically based. Pro 2:12-14: "Wisdom will save you from the way of evil, from the person who speaks devious things, from those who abandon the paths of righteousness to walk the ways of darkness, from those who enjoy doing evil, from those who find joy in the deviousness of evil". prayon |
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