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christian holidays in america |
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do you think its fair that america recognizes christian holidays [christmas, easter] but not those of other religions?
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Hum, just to..expand the debate.
My school is now completely Christian oriented it seems. We now are required to both say the Pledge of Alleigance (all of it, even if we don't want to, which I don't really care about, but others do), have a moment of silence (for no apparent reason other than to pray, since this was instituted on the first day of school, not after the hurricane or anything - there is no reason for it), and we have flyers all over inviting people to come and pray some day in the next 2 weeks (I, of course, didn't pay attention to the date seeing as I am not interested in praying). However, this is a public school, no? People of many different religions and backgrounds go here. I'm starting to feel as if I don't belong, me being atheist. And don't say I can choose not to participate, no, no. I must say every bit of the pledge and must participate in the moment of silence (politically correct praying moment). I don't know, just thought I'd bring that up since we're talking about how Christianity is so much more..put out to people. I mean, I would understand if this was a Christian school but..it's not. We have a lot of people who aren't Christian. |
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