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kestrelx 22-04-2014 17:28

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 1103190)
I went to the supermarket today (which I sometimes do on Sunday afternoon) but it was closed due to trading laws imposed through (Christian) religious tradition. No big deal I suppose (and I picked up the few things I wanted from our local Spar shop)

I was brought up essentially without religion and I have seen no need to seek it out in adulthood. As we are now a multi-cultural, multi-religion (and none) society is it right that we should all be bound by such sectarian laws or should business and commerce be separated from religious beliefs? And are Spar employees/customers in some way less obligated (morally) to be bound by Christian tradition than those of larger shops? The logic behind this is very puzzling!

I am sure it's been pointed out before but it's to do with the laws! Big shops aren't allowed but smaller corner shops are.

But don't you value peace - peace of one or two days a year when big supermarkets are closed! I live next door to one so I value the time they are closed.

Eric 22-04-2014 18:34

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1103619)
but eric if you sit down and think it through how much would you save if xmas was banned

when my youngest opens his present he has a big smile on his face but thinking about it i got the same smile for a £350 tablet as i did when i bought him a £1.00 bag of cofresh bombay mix from pound world.

suicide rates would drop because the pressure put on folk at xmas would be gone and the queens speech would be a thing of the past plus re-runs of the same old movies.

and the best part is been drunk isnt just for xmas so you can still do that with teh added bonus of not having family arguments after the booze takes effect

xmas in general is pretty crap and expensive when you look at it objectivly :D

Trouble is, in a consumer economy, it's an absolute necessity. Whether you wish someone "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" it's all the same. And a belief in Santa doesn't harm the kids. In fact, the point at which life really starts to suck is when that belief goes ... me, I blame mushroom soup for all that is wrong with my life;)

Less 23-04-2014 07:28

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1103613)


Maybe you could have different holidays. Groundhog Day would be a good start. :theband:

Any day with hog in it's title would be a non-starter with a large portion of East Lancashire.:(

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westendlass 23-04-2014 09:44

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Is that why we celebrate New Years Eve down here rather than Hogmonay?;)

DtheP47 23-04-2014 15:35

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1103666)
Is that why we celebrate New Years Eve down here rather than Hogmonay?;)

We don't even celebrate St Georges Day !

St George's Day: 10 Reasons We Don't Feel Patriotic

Margaret Pilkington 23-04-2014 15:50

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Would any of those ten reasons not apply to the Welsh, the Scottish and the Irish?
If they do......and in my opinion they most certainly do...then it is tripe....and just another publication that wants to 'talk down' any of the good things about England.
The picture of London and the fog is not a regular thing...it was caused by sand blowing in from the sahara. Wales and Ireland have similar weather.
As I say, it is just media tripe.

Eric 23-04-2014 15:52

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1103697)
We don't even celebrate St Georges Day !

Or Shakespeare's birthday.

The daily quiz, 23 April 2014 | News | theguardian.com

I got 10:D

And don't forget his Canadian play, which has in it the immortal stage direction, "Exit pursued by a bear.";)

JCB 23-04-2014 16:04

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1103697)
We don't even celebrate St Georges Day !

Why should we ?

According to most of the few who contribute to Accy Web Christianity is just a fairy tale .

What has St George to do with England anyway ?

Eric 23-04-2014 16:24

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1103707)

What has St George to do with England anyway ?

Who cares ... but, there again, what has Patrick to do with Ireland? If there were more hands and knees drinking and wearing of ridiculous outfits associated with St. George's Day, then it would be embraced by all (or most). Hell, even the Yanks would hold big parades ... probably in places like Boston.:rolleyes:

You could combine it with Shakespeare day ... real dedicated drinkers could dress like Falstaff, or Pistol (dawn):D Women could be Shrews ... go figure, eh. Oh, the possibilites:theband:

Retlaw 23-04-2014 18:21

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1103703)
Or Shakespeare's birthday.

The daily quiz, 23 April 2014 | News | theguardian.com

I got 10:D

And don't forget his Canadian play, which has in it the immortal stage direction, "Exit pursued by a bear.";)

I can beat that I got 0.

Eric 23-04-2014 18:46

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1103732)
I can beat that I got 0.

Probably cheated, eh;)

westendlass 23-04-2014 18:47

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I got 3, every one an uneducated guess. We were never taught Shakespeare at Scumbag College.:D

Eric 23-04-2014 19:06

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For those of you who hated the first Shakespeare quiz, here's another. More or less on topic. Think of him as a secular British saint.;); let's not forget he was born on St. George's Day ... a true literary crusader.:D I hope I ain't being politically incorrect by using the "C" word.:rolleyes:

QUIZ | BIRTHDAY BARD - CBCNews.ca

Margaret Pilkington 23-04-2014 19:24

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I got 8 right in that one Eric. I have a brain that hangs onto stuff I have come across(even in such unlikely places as crossword clues).
The other quiz wouldn't load for me for some reason.

Gordon Booth 23-04-2014 19:27

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1103697)
We don't even celebrate St Georges Day !

Why should we? He was a Palestinian!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27048219


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