blackshoe, on 2017-May-10, 20:19, said:
Why do you consider this nonsense?
I think Christian holidays, mandated by the government, are nonsense.
And this is not just some theoretical, principled issue. I live in The Netherlands, which has relatively few religious holidays. My wife is working there and my kids are going to school there. But I work in Germany. I can't work on the religious holidays over there. It means that I have less vacation days that I can choose freely and it means I have less time to spend with my family.
Since the State of Northrhine-Westphalia has declared days such as the the last day before fasting (6 weeks before Easter) a mandatory religious holiday, I am sitting home alone, and when I want to have a holiday (since my family has holiday) I have to work because I have already had my share of holidays.
And all that because some people believe, without a shred of evidence, that there once was a guy who was conceived with the involvement of a man, died for the sins of mankind and stood up to live again before he took of to a place called "Heaven". So we need to have days off on the day that
Christians remember that he was born (Christmas)
Christians remember that he was crucified (Good Friday)
Christians remember that he resurrected from death (Easter Monday)
Christians remember that he went to "heaven" (Ascuncion)
Christians remember that his mother went to heaven (Assumption of Mary)
Christians remember that his followers got inspired to tell the rest of the world this nonsense (Pentecostal Monday)
Christians remember that this guy was conceived (Immaculate conception)
Christians start the fasting period (Two days before Ash Wednesday)
Christians celebrate the "Greatest Christiansd in history" (All Saints-day)
And I probably forgot a couple.
These days are mandatory vacation days and they take away free vacation days.
Why do I have to give up the liberty to choose my vacation days and spend time with my family because someone else believes something utterly irrational?!?
Rik