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Religion in the Workplace forum discussion
Religion in the Workplace forum discussion
"Secularism cannot be the default position for arbitrating between other comprehensive views such as Christianity or Buddhism." This was one of the major points made during the forum Religion in the Workplace, run jointly in Auckland on 10 April by New Zealand Christian Network, visionnetwork, and Martien Kelderman, National Director of the Fountain Institute.
Click on the link below to read a brief summary from the forum.
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