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Originally Posted by bdlooney
My wife is currently in an accelerated LVN Nursing program that requires her to attend clinicals a few days a week. Her mother made her a few scrub skirts to bypass the whole pants thing.
Today, while in clinicals at a local hospital, she encountered a nurse that once lived (how do I say this?) a "traditional" Holiness Pentecostal lifestyle. (ex: Dressess, uncut hair, no makeup, no jewelry) This nurse and other nurses began to mock my wife becuase of her religious stance. They said things like, "You won't last living that way." and "Your beliefs are outdated." etc... The charge nurse was in the area and allowed nurses under his control to badger my wife concerning her religious beliefs. They continued this in harsher terms than I am able to adequately describe. My wife did not run but maintained that she chooses the life she lives and she chooses this one.
My wife is not a wimp, is fully persuaded of her stance and is perfectly capable of "enduring hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ." Normally I am one to let it roll off my back. But when this is done to my wife I want to do something instead of doing nothing and feel like I am letting my wife be run over.
My qiestion: Would you attempt to take action if this were done to your spouse? Do you think that it would be wise or a "good witness" for our faith?
Your thoughts please...
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As one who does not hold to the tenets of a "traditional" Holiness Pentecostal lifestyle, I would say that religious beliefs are not the issue here at all.
There are some people with class, and some without any at all. It would appear that your wife met some people without class, but conducted herself with class. Bravo for her!
The problem with going to war with people without class is that, in the heat of battle, onlookers can't tell who is who. It's like wrestling with a pig. You both get dirty and the pig enjoys it.
As far as addressing the workplace issue, you'll have to decide whether creating a hostile work environment is worth the satisfaction of seeing the delinquent supervisor, and a few cackling hens, reprimanded.