Give Stan a break


Students rally for Rutgers University bus driver who says prayer led to his dismissal:

What “the hell” is the matter with some people in this world? I think they have too much time on their hands and nothing better to focus on than harassing anyone they can.

Students at Rutgers University are rallying for the reinstatement of a campus bus driver Stan McNeil, a retired firefighter who aspires to become a Christian pastor who he placed his hand on a woman in a wheelchair and asked God to heal her.

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“She’s going to get a miracle. She’s going to end up walking, and I still believe that,” he said.

The company he works for claims that it is against safety regulations. Are you kidding me?

The world would be a much better place to live in if everyone respected each-others beliefs; not necessarily like them, respect them.  If you believe in god fine, if you don’t that is your business.

It would be a real shot in the ass to the bus company if the lady got out of her wheel chair and walked away.

The power of faith is very strong to some people and I don’t see anything wrong with what Stan did.

This is major part of the turmoil we have in today’s society; no one respects the other person. Many people, especially some of the fanatical religious factions in this world are trying to shove their beliefs down everyone’s throat.

Live and let live fellas. It will take a lot of stress and undue pressure off your shoulders.

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