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Vickie,

Thank you so much for your offer to connect this blog with www.Christian.com

The problem with that, is that I'd be mixing religion with my small business. Right?

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Vickey Silvers

I am an editor for Christian.com which is a social network dedicated to the christian community. As I look through your web site I feel a collaboration is at hand. I would be inclined to acknowledge your website offering it to our users as I'm sure our Pentecostal audience would benefit from what your site has to offer. I look forward to your thoughts or questions regarding the matter.

Vicky Silvers
vicky.silvers@gmail.com

Joel  Libava

Brandon,
Thank you so much for your very well thought out and easy to navigate comment. I totally respect you for not trying to shove your religion down my throat. I hope lots of people find the article and your really important comment.
Joel Libava

Brandon Morris

Interesting discussion...My opinion varies on this subject.

Let be begin by saying, I am a Christian, Pentecostal, Assembly of God denomination (yes, just like Gov. Sarah Palin)....wait wait wait...don't quit reading yet :) Not only a Christian, but an Associate Pastor/Youth Pastor.

So...that being said...I am also co-founder and VP of a business that is now over 5 years old.

Those two facts combined is what spurred my interest in this particular blog post. I will say that my God comes before anything, notice I said my God, not my religion. My company is also very high on my priority list in that it pays my bills.

To separate them? I have to answer yes and no. First of all, business is business, it'll always be that way...I've been put in that awkward position before by other denominations for lack of a better term. In a business deal is not the time for it unless it's brought up by the other person. Most business associates know about my beliefs, BUT, I DO NOT or WOULD NOT attempt to shove it down someones throat in or out of a business environment, it's just not cool.

In the case where people wanted to pray about it, cool. I pray about most every venture I go on...and big business ventures that require a lot of money should be thought about and prayed about BUT, I dare say that most people that say, "I'll pray about it" or something along those lines are trying to, non-confrontationally (is that a word?) back out...they are not ready to commit and are feeling uncomfortable about whatever they are "praying" about.

Just my 2 cents...

Brandon Morris

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Eve,
I totally agree. Thanx for commenting on this article!
Joel Libava

Eve Lopez

Just like there's a separation of church and state, there should be a separation of church and business.

Mariann Watling

I think religion is best kept in the place that it belongs, in your own place of worship. One can always conduct themselves in an integris manner without jamming their religion down my throat. And for the record, when someone starts spouting quotes from religious text, or telling me how religious they are I know to pick up and leave because they for sure will not act with integrity. Joel, maybe someone needs to come up with a religious franchise for you to match these people up with.

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