It's not the Christians that have their panties in a bunch, I am reacting to the "she's forcing her views" attacks. Read the reactions again, the anger certainly has not come from me. I know that the nurse should know the restrictions but I'm talking about a situation where medically she has no restrictions and from a medical standpoint she can have those things but refuses the offer. I agree Kat that the conversation is Apples and Oranges but that in a way is part of my point. Why does it have to be that way? Yes, feelings go much deeper when it comes to Religion but if I ask you to pray with me or for me or for someone else and you say 'no I don't believe in it', I should not bring it up again. If I do, then we have a problem and I would agree with you. If I don't, then what happened? I offered, you said know, we learned a little bit about each other and for the life of me I can't see why that's a bad thing. I still say it wasn't forcing her beliefs just because it was in the woman's home. If we find out that there was more to the story like a repeat of the question or some arm twisting then I totally agree with the complaints, but as it is stated, She asked a question, she respected the answer, end of story. To me, any anger over that is an over reaction. Frank
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