Normally, the security is eased during
religious holidays so Gaza residents can visit traditional holy sites or visit relatives over the holidays.
Not exact matches
Those educated «scientists» that the
religious dunces seem to hate (due to all those pesky facts they keep spouting), are the people that gave us, the steam engine that started the industrial revolution; they gave us vaccines to cure disease and electricity
so we have light where there was once darkness and they invented the jet engine
so that the flat Earthers can fly to see their loved ones on those
religious holidays that are
so important to them... Not to mention they invented computers and the Internet that allows the right wing Bible thumpers to post their uneducated, mindless, factless opinion on this Web Site.
EEOC is trying to make the case that while the vast majority of Jehovah's Witnesses would never accept employment as a gift wrapper continuously wrapping birthday and
holiday gifts, their JW Client's personal
religious beliefs allowed her to do
so, thus the only legal issue is their client's personal
religious belief against wearing the Santa Hat and Apron.
BUT I do believe in separation of «church» and state (another founding principal of our country)...
so NO
religious holiday should result in a day off from school not even CHRISTMAS or PASSOVER etc. if you celebrate the
holiday don't send your kid to school and they can catch up later.
So what if the
holiday has
religious roots.
Do only Muslim kids get off that
holiday and if
so how is that fare too all the other kids in America with many diffrent
religious holidays?
So Muslims want days off from school for their
religious holidays???, when the moderate Muslims start to profess their outrage at the radical Muslims then we'll think about it.
first of all Easter is always in a Sunday
so no one would attend school on Easter but my school did not observe spring break during Easter
so I attended school on Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday and Friday prior to Easter which are important
Religious holidays in the Catholic Church.
With the possible exception of Christmas, which is arguably more of a secular
holiday these days than a purely
religious one (or at least equally
so,) there are no
religious holidays on the public calendar.
Here's a thought —
so long as schools are «public», e.g. run by the government, which is supposed to NOT favor any religion, how about we not have ANY
religious holidays.
So again, if we allow
religious holidays in our public schools will only lead to something far worst.
I can't imagine it would be
so much of an upset to a planned curriculum to move an exam by one day if anything happens to be scheduled on a
religious holiday.
Honestly i would say no to the
holiday's but not for a
religious thing because kids now days are already stupid enough and being failed by the education system they need every day they can get to learn something... If anything they should be taking away all the current
holiday's
so... That's what i think...
most of the
holidays we get soooo excited about are
religious holidays that have been
so perverted by society it is saddening.
has to time announcements
so that they don't conflict with your
religious holidays or annual rituals?
Even
so, such people are often accused of having a «hidden
religious agenda» because of the remnants of the Hebrew - Christian tradition in the schools»
religious values,
holidays and customs.
I feel like I haven't done much baking on the blog as of late,
so when I saw that coconut pound cake was a popular food offering on
religious holidays in Cambodia, I was psyched for the opportunity to adapt a pound cake recipe from a gluten - free cookbook I just picked up the other day.
It's extremely rare that all three should occur in the same month of the Gregorian calendar,
so to celebrate Christians, Jews and Muslims will institute a new
religious holiday: Hanumas al - Adha.
Pretty sure everyone has Easter Friday off in Austria, but then again it's more of a
religious country I think
so we tend to get those
holidays always off and everything closes.
Holidays have always been great for niche dating websites, religious holidays — even
Holidays have always been great for niche dating websites,
religious holidays — even
holidays — even more
so.
Easter is a
religious based
holiday,
so it's not surprising that many countries have similar Easter traditions.
Because
so many
holidays across the globe originate as
religious festivals (they don't call them holi -, or holy, days for nothing), it's important to be respectful and conscientious when visiting a new place and experiencing a new celebration.
So was the use of plastic bags, and the sale of meat during
religious holidays (which can stretch for as long as a month).
(Super Bowl is not a
religious holiday in Canada, as it is in the States, but I do watch a lot of sports — less than usual because the Toronto Raptors basketball team are playing
so poorly this year.)
So, what rights do employees have when it comes to taking time off for
religious holidays?
As the ethnic diversity of Canada's population grows,
so too does the
religious diversity of its workforce — and the calendar of
religious holidays has expanded correspondingly.
Such parenting time, however, shall be arranged
so that the custodial parent shall have
religious holidays, if celebrated, in alternate years.
Others might argue that Christmas is not really a
religious holiday any more — it now refers to the
holiday season generally —
so saying «Merry Christmas» is essentially the same as saying «Season's greetings» or «Happy
holidays».