Feckless Wench
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In the UK, gambling shops are open on Good Friday for the first time in history. Christians are up in arms, complaining that 'this is a day that we should be worshipping ***'.
This seems a little silly. The UK is now such a multicultural society that although Christianity is still the predominant faith (although only just), there are many that do not believe in the Christian ***....a lot of whom were born and bred here. Why should they be forced to give up something that they choose to do...if only for a day? Particularly if they do not believe in the Christian ***.
In the same way, people should not be forced to 'take a holiday' on any particular day, what if their religious beliefs determine that other days should be taken as 'holiday'? Many companies will allow extra tiem off work for religious reasons, but many will not. Surely it is wrong that a society that chooses to be multicultural and therefore multi faith should demand that particular days are 'holidays'?
If the Christians wish to worship their *** on a particular day then good for them, go ahead and worship. Should others be inconvenienced? No.
Your opinion?
This seems a little silly. The UK is now such a multicultural society that although Christianity is still the predominant faith (although only just), there are many that do not believe in the Christian ***....a lot of whom were born and bred here. Why should they be forced to give up something that they choose to do...if only for a day? Particularly if they do not believe in the Christian ***.
In the same way, people should not be forced to 'take a holiday' on any particular day, what if their religious beliefs determine that other days should be taken as 'holiday'? Many companies will allow extra tiem off work for religious reasons, but many will not. Surely it is wrong that a society that chooses to be multicultural and therefore multi faith should demand that particular days are 'holidays'?
If the Christians wish to worship their *** on a particular day then good for them, go ahead and worship. Should others be inconvenienced? No.
Your opinion?