Is that an atheist at work?
Or just somebody who has work to do and no time for the sudden religious sermon in the cab of the grave-digger?
With all due respect to Christianity and Christian belief, the saints and relics do not belong in the cab of the heavy equipment.
In a complaint filed June 4, Anthony Spor-Orellana, a devout Christian, says the unnamed colleague mocked his cross necklace, stated "loudly… that the Bible is 'stupid,' and said that true believers have been deluded by "fairy tales." ¶The 27-year-old Sin City resident also says he discovered a Jesus figurine he kept in his front-end loader "had been mutilated, with its hands and eyes cut off and apparent stab wounds inflicted upon it," according to the complaint.
Casting pearls before swine and all that, you don't need Bibles and necklaces and religious icons with you at work on a dangerous job where any distractions, religiously themed or otherwise, are deadly.
Going to court with a lawsuit claiming one is a devout Christian does not necessarily make it so.
Doctrines of salvation by works aside, if you are at work or being paid to do the work, I believe you may just do your work faithfully without talking about your religion, and that is then accounted for faith, not what you proclaim loudly in a court of law that you believe.
That's a lot of fighting with deadly equipment, and there are yet others who ask forgiveness first and then do the deed of murder and burial all at once.
Was not Cain a tiller of the ground?

