(February 4, 2015 at 4:47 pm)Crossless1 Wrote: If the issue is 'passion' or believability, Ham can hire under-employed actors. There is no reason that his for-profit venture should require some kind of creedal affirmation from its applicants.
A good actor will play his/her part in the interview and profess belief. Suppose Ham isn't allowed to have people sign statements of belief. Or Ham decides to get rid of the statements so he can get the tax rebate. Who do you think is going to get hired when the interviews are conducted? It will be people with crucifixes dangling from a neckless.