Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
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Originally Posted by Leeson
Now I'm not religious in any way or a racist either... but like it or not both the UK and the USA have always been Christian countrys
wrong. england is a christian country, the u.s.a. is a country in which the majority population happens to be christian.
True, however you could say the same for the UK, both the UK and the USA are multi-cultural, but what I meant was that they are christian country's in that the majority of the populations are christian
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Rat Faced
Even the most devout UK Christian (and there arent a lot of them) is an Agnostic compared to some of your lot though. :P
Sounds like we ought to do it your way, then.:)
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Rat Faced
On the Intranet at work, they celebtrate every important day of every religion they come across.
They literally publish an article saying why the day is special, and to which groups of people.
Rather than trying to restrict religious or fun holidays, they try to include the staff in all of them.
To me, that is the way to go..
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wrong. england is a christian country, the u.s.a. is a country in which the majority population happens to be christian.
Even the most devout UK Christian (and there arent a lot of them) is an Agnostic compared to some of your lot though. :P
From my understanding, there will be a large movement away from religion.
This is not surprising. The UK lot on this forum seem to be atheists.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
England is a Christian country, if you're an Anglican. It is also constitutionaly sectarian, which is nice.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
The only "Job" I can think of that is constitutionally sectarian, is one you have to be born into anyway.. :rolleyes:
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Rat Faced
The only "Job" I can think of that is constitutionally sectarian, is one you have to be born into anyway.. :rolleyes:
They aren't allowed to marry "papists" either.
It is the only minority which this is the case for and it is specifically legislated.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
If the case came up, the law would change these days.
We've already seen the interpretations change for Charles and the donkey he married.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Rat Faced
If the case came up, the law would change these days.
We've already seen the interpretations change for Charles and the donkey he married.
It's still there but.
Wasn't she married to a "papist" btw. Which makes it a double irony.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
Dunno about his religion...
Ugly, arrogant and rich twat tho... (Bit like his ex really :unsure: )
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
Its a joke no ? Hey I get two days off with pay to spend money I can't afford to enjoy with my little ones waiting for Santa , I say keep Santa he only comes once a year ( Poor basterd ) and it 's once a year my fucking neibour talks to me . :D