Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think since we get Christmas off, every major religion in the country should automatically get a day off too.
Yes! And the holidays should all be on Monday or Friday.
I think all religious holidays should be stricken from the federal calendar, and I am a Christian. But my guess is that Christmas is on the list because so many people would have to be given an exemption that it renders opening the government more trouble and more expensive than it is worth. You can hardly say the same of Good Friday. Most Christians don't even go to a service on Good Friday, so it's hardly the same.
A voice of reason? Wha?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think since we get Christmas off, every major religion in the country should automatically get a day off too.
Yes! And the holidays should all be on Monday or Friday.
I think all religious holidays should be stricken from the federal calendar, and I am a Christian. But my guess is that Christmas is on the list because so many people would have to be given an exemption that it renders opening the government more trouble and more expensive than it is worth. You can hardly say the same of Good Friday. Most Christians don't even go to a service on Good Friday, so it's hardly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think since we get Christmas off, every major religion in the country should automatically get a day off too.
Yes! And the holidays should all be on Monday or Friday.
I think all religious holidays should be stricken from the federal calendar, and I am a Christian. But my guess is that Christmas is on the list because so many people would have to be given an exemption that it renders opening the government more trouble and more expensive than it is worth. You can hardly say the same of Good Friday. Most Christians don't even go to a service on Good Friday, so it's hardly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Why do MoCo public schools close on every major Jewish holiday? Please explain how that is fair to Christians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think since we get Christmas off, every major religion in the country should automatically get a day off too.
Yes! And the holidays should all be on Monday or Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where I come from, Good Friday and Easter Monday are national holidays. What gives in America?
Where do you come from? In America, these have never been national holidays, nor should they be since the Easter holiday proper falls on a Sunday. Most employers and schools will provide a religious exemption if you want to take Good Friday off from work or school.
I am a Christian and I am sick to death of the whining about this. All of the Holy Week services outside of the Easter Sunday mass at my church are in the evenings. There is absolutely no obligation to observe all day; only to participate in services. If you can't participate in services because your church doesn't hold them outside of work or school hours, then you need to take that up with your church and stop whining on an anonymous forum. Enough already.
Anonymous wrote:I think since we get Christmas off, every major religion in the country should automatically get a day off too.
Anonymous wrote:"Easter Monday" is not a holiday or even a concept in most of this country. Never heard of it before moving to DC. Easter is always on Sunday and Good Friday services are in the evening, so there's no reason for days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are closed on Good Friday but we don't get Easter Monday. Our UK office has both I think.
Exactly and in UK, they also get the day after christmas off, it's called boxing day. That's the day they exchange gifts/open presents. I should move.
No one is stopping you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are closed on Good Friday but we don't get Easter Monday. Our UK office has both I think.
Exactly and in UK, they also get the day after christmas off, it's called boxing day. That's the day they exchange gifts/open presents. I should move.
Anonymous wrote:Where I come from, Good Friday and Easter Monday are national holidays. What gives in America?
Anonymous wrote:We are closed on Good Friday but we don't get Easter Monday. Our UK office has both I think.