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In the past, I’ve had both co-workers and employees who were JWs – one JW co-worker who rallied to have our company Christmas Party re-named as the Holiday Party.
They to a person have held strong to the non-Christmas participation belief, with one strange caveat – when the business gives the employees a paid day off for Christmas, they accept the day off and the pay for it. Call me strange, but, if I believed in my bones that Christmas was wrong and celebrating it was sinful, I would go to work on Christmas day the same as any other work day. If the company actually shut down that day, I would on religious principal, refuse to be paid for the day off.
Do any of the JW’s who read/post here have experience with this in the workplace? Would you refuse to accept pay for what you consider sinful? What about Christmas bonuses paid to employees – would you accept these? What is the Witness’ official doctrinal stand on these monies?
Thanks in advance for the insight.
They to a person have held strong to the non-Christmas participation belief, with one strange caveat – when the business gives the employees a paid day off for Christmas, they accept the day off and the pay for it. Call me strange, but, if I believed in my bones that Christmas was wrong and celebrating it was sinful, I would go to work on Christmas day the same as any other work day. If the company actually shut down that day, I would on religious principal, refuse to be paid for the day off.
Do any of the JW’s who read/post here have experience with this in the workplace? Would you refuse to accept pay for what you consider sinful? What about Christmas bonuses paid to employees – would you accept these? What is the Witness’ official doctrinal stand on these monies?
Thanks in advance for the insight.