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Mr Cameron claims that Britain is a Christian country but in a poll 69% said they had no religion and only 29% professed to having a religious faith (all faiths). So it seems that fewer than 20% are actually Christians. I expect shops ensure that their staff get time off 'with their families' without recourse to religion-inspired holidays.
PS. Spar shops are owned by A F Blakemore & our local one is staffed entirely by white caucasians. Didn't notice if any of them wear crucifixes. |
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I agree, Accyman, of course there would still be holidays but not the ones that are (supposedly) for religious reasons, which is what I meant regarding Easter.
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All this fuss because supermarkets were closed for one day. I can live without Tesco for one day, and whether or not they are closed for a religious holiday is of no issue to me.
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I do not follow a particular religion, but I am a spiritual person......I live my life by tenets that would be seen to the outsider as 'Christian'. Our spar shop is run by Muslims. You do not need to demonstrate your faith to hold it.....and you do not need to subscribe to organised services. Yes, of course the people running the shop will get their days off.....but it is not exactly the same when you have to work while your family are at home enjoying the break. I spent nearly 30 years in that situation.....and believe me everyone who had a family wanted to be off at the same time as them. Doing the duty rota for a festive period was a nightmare. |
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As I keep saying, the situation's sod all to do with religion; it's an attempt by the government to try and even things up for smaller corner shops in their fight against the big grocery chains. Religion's just a red herring in this argument!
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It is only religious because the closure happens on Easter Day, and the legislation relates to a religious holiday(as opposed to a bank holiday).....so it is a bit of both.
Religion and a bit of political and governmental meddling just to be on the safe side. |
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the tips open today by the way incase you want to take your trash out
they only shut new years day , xmas day and boxing day ps: any update on the jesus situation has he re-risen yet ? |
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Accyman...Maybe that is why people do not profess their faith.....fear of ridicule.
If I said I was Muslim, or Jewish, Hindu or Buddhist, there would be no remark made. It is about respect for culture and creed. |
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Perhaps we need a Government Quango setting up to decide who's correct? |
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Oh, yes I do Cashy....and I like you for it.
What ever anyone says about you.....they cannot say you are not consistent. Oh.....by the way I am none of those religions. |
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