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Thread: My Christian Parents want me to Lie
MsHippie
Joined:
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My Christian Parents want me to Lie
Posted:
5/23/2007 8:55:35 PM
"If you must lie to achieve it, it is not His will. NEVER"
This is right on!
MsHippie
Joined:
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My Christian Parents want me to Lie
Posted:
5/23/2007 4:41:53 PM
Good for you for doing what you felt was the right thing. (And what I would agree is the right thing.) Your parents want success for you, but success (the kind worth having, anyway) is not attainable through deception and lies.
Leave the resume and info submitted to this company as is: accurate and truthful. Contact them soon to follow up on your interest in whatever position this is. Maybe write a nice follow-up letter reiterating your interest and, if you want, address the work experience in question and provide a good reason as to why you are still a qualified and worthy candidate.
Try to be the bigger person. The calmer, more rationale person. Let the folks know that you are willing to do anything for the job if it doesn't involve breaking one of God's commandments.
It'll all work out Chris. You're a good person.
Peace!
MsHippie
Joined:
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Funny Names For Kids
Posted:
5/15/2007 8:05:03 PM
Can you imagine...
"Vote for Harry Balls!"
"Harry Balls gets the job done!"
"The city needs Harry Balls!"
Ok, I think I just died laughing.
MsHippie
Joined:
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Funny Names For Kids
Posted:
5/15/2007 5:57:00 PM
*sigh*
I married a David Davis.
He said it was REALLY easy to learn how to spell/write his name in elementary school.
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