It's Sunday because it's a day of the week, it's still Sunday to a Jew, the DAY has nothing to do with the religion!
Yes, your statement does lead to that.
It's Sunday because it's a day of the week, it's still Sunday to a Jew, the DAY has nothing to do with the religion!
Yes, your statement does lead to that.
Not well said at all, when was the last time you had to take a day off because it was Dwali for some people?
To them the 25 December is just, well, the 25 December...
Im an atheist, my wifes Chinese and Buddist, however Dec 25th is still Christmas to me,along with Turkey, stuffing, Santa and toy trains, er I mean scale models :-) Rob
>":::Jerry::::" wrote
Never of course, but then I don't expect anyone to celebrate Christmas if it's not their faith.
Exactly, so let the buggers go to work.
John.
Yes it is, they just don't celebrate it.
-- Merry Christmas to all. Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
In message , John Turner writes
Is your middle name Ebenezer, by any chance?
"Jane Sullivan" wrote
Bah ......................... humbug! ;-)
All the best Jane, John.
Christmas if
...and many do, the company my brother works for uses such labour to do maintenance within the one 24hr period of the year the productions lines are stopped for more than an hour or so.
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