No making jokes about religion in such a public place is not a good citizenship work.it decreases your affinity and good names before others.i feel it is wrong
Brian L. McDermott has written: 'Religion in the workplace' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Religion in the workplace
Santa Banta is an entertainment website. They offer areas such as cartoons, photos, e-cards, recipes and jokes. Some of their joke topics are children, marriage, religion jokes and bar jokes.
no
Well, a long time ago this priest and this rabbi walked into a bar...
Unfortunately, any and all groups of people are subjected to racist "jokes". This includes people of a certain race, culture, belief, religion, and more.
Lawyers
Simply as a result of there being so many jokes made up!
Lucy Vickers has written: 'Protecting whistleblowers at work' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Whistle blowing, Employee rights, Job security 'Religious freedom, religious discrimination and the workplace' -- subject(s): Freedom of religion, Law and legislation, Religion in the workplace, Religion
From comments, jokes, Cartoons, making suggestive faces or hand movements to actual touching, rubbing against, grabbing, kissing etc.
He is a made up character who tells jokes.
some guy made them up
the human made the religion not god