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Originally Posted by Devils Rancher
You see, this is a context in which the question is valid. You're working amongst people, who are ostensibly not just "strangers on the street," and as most hospice patients are looking down the barrel of mortality, there's validity in their seeking help in their own quest for faith of some sort, so knowing the faith/lack thereof of a social worker in a hospice seems germane. I'd love to have long conversations about the snippets of "the other side" that I've seen here in my time on earth with folks in their shoes. Joe Witness on the street corner, not so much. My time here on Earth is just too short. A blinking of the cosmological eye. too much else to do.
(like surf the web. heh)
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It rarely comes up with my patients, actually. I work with kids.
It's my ignorant coworkers that prompt the discussions and get rather pushy about it.
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Originally Posted by Plan9
Just realize that you're armed with smart but heavily outnumbered.
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The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me. Ayn Rand