Should passports identify Faith?

Should passports identify Faith?

  • Yes, obligatorily.

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • At the passport-holder's request.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 19 82.6%
  • Other answer.

    Votes: 2 8.7%

  • Total voters
    23

Machjo

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Oct 19, 2004
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Should passports identify Faith?

I'm just curious how many here would actually suport this. Don't worry, the poll is anonymous.
 

Curious Cdn

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Feb 22, 2015
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Should passports identify I.Q.s?

You know the line-up at Customs ... over 100, you get to stay and under 100 you have to get into THAT line (that leads to the chipper, where the process of turning you into nutritious crackers begins).
 

AnnaG

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Jul 5, 2009
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I do not really care if anyone asks my beliefs or not. I do not think the application had the question anyways.
 

Ludlow

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Jun 7, 2014
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I do not really care if anyone asks my beliefs or not. I do not think the application had the question anyways.
I went to an orientation meeting for an organization that builds homes for people and one of the questions on the form we filled out was what religion you belonged to. It was (choke), a not for profit nation wide outfit. The labor was donated. For example I would donate a day or two a week doing all the things related to carpentry. I never got a callback. Even with over thirty years being a carpenter. Couldn't even give it away. 'I'm sure you can guess why.
 

darkbeaver

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Jan 26, 2006
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Should passports identify Faith?

I'm just curious how many here would actually suport this. Don't worry, the poll is anonymous.

Well if anybody asks me about religion I get a thrill. The faith of no faith included? I think credit records are more to the point. Religion has yet to adjust caloric intake.
 

Curious Cdn

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Feb 22, 2015
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I went to an orientation meeting for an organization that builds homes for people and one of the questions on the form we filled out was what religion you belonged to. It was (choke), a not for profit nation wide outfit. The labor was donated. For example I would donate a day or two a week doing all the things related to carpentry. I never got a callback. Even with over thirty years being a carpenter. Couldn't even give it away. 'I'm sure you can guess why.

I have done work for Habitat for Humanity, as well (to make AutoCad drawings for them). They did not ask if I was Christian, even though their roots are Christian. It may have been a local thing, where you are/were. That would NOT happen here ... ever. It would probably be illegal to ask that, actually.
 
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AnnaG

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Jul 5, 2009
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I went to an orientation meeting for an organization that builds homes for people and one of the questions on the form we filled out was what religion you belonged to. It was (choke), a not for profit nation wide outfit. The labor was donated. For example I would donate a day or two a week doing all the things related to carpentry. I never got a callback. Even with over thirty years being a carpenter. Couldn't even give it away. 'I'm sure you can guess why.
I probably can guess; surquedry and bigotry. To put it the way G Dumbya B put it, "You're either with us or against us". lol
 

Ludlow

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Jun 7, 2014
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I have done work for Habitat for Humanity, as well (to make AutoCad drawings for them). They did not ask if I was Christian, even though their roots are Christian. It may have been a local thing, where you are/were. That would NOT happen here ... ever. It would probably be illegal to ask that, actually.
that's what I thought. oh well. Their loss
 

damngrumpy

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Mar 16, 2005
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I can only imagine the chaos that would create things are bad enough now.
not so much from foreign visitors but the bigotry right here at home when
folks knew the religion of their immediate neighbors
 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
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No. It's no ones business what you believe. You cannot let extremists dictate policies with their actions and that is what is happening.

Exactly! Religion is a personal thing, and nobodies damn
business unless you're being a dick and thrusting it upon
others. Maybe Passports should identify whether or not
you are a dick, but not your faith, or lack there of....