Now Muslim parents are complaining about flyers for Easter egg huntsReligion | 207417 hits | Apr 05 5:24 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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God forbid that children have fun... oh... wait a minute... hmmmmm...
Eggsactly!
Given that Islam had a complete lack of humour or any sense of fun in it, it'd probably be the perfect religion for Andy to join.
Well, his computer faces east.
I don't think they'd like it very much if others started bitching about Eid or Ramadan.
I say suck it up, it's kids collecting chocolate FFS.
I don't think they'd like it very much if others started bitching about Eid or Ramadan.
Welcome to North America. One might get inflicted by the mention of Easter. That is unfortunate.
I do however have concerns about any church, mosque, synagogue, temple, business, etc. advertising or promoting their events in schools. I don't think schools should be in the captive advertising business.
an Easter egg hunt is not religious at all
Really. People decided it would just be fun to hide and hunt eggs? The word easter has a secular origin?
I don't have problems with kids being advertised about an easter egg hunt; as discussed above, its become a pretty secular activity regardless of recent christian adaptation (much of the 'holiday' dates back to pagan times).
I do however have concerns about any church, mosque, synagogue, temple, business, etc. advertising or promoting their events in schools. I don't think schools should be in the captive advertising business.
Agreed.
I don't have problems with kids being advertised about an easter egg hunt; as discussed above, its become a pretty secular activity regardless of recent christian adaptation (much of the 'holiday' dates back to pagan times).
I do however have concerns about any church, mosque, synagogue, temple, business, etc. advertising or promoting their events in schools. I don't think schools should be in the captive advertising business.
It's an easter egg hunt, not the Passion of St. Matthew.
... a grip, please.