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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket05" data-source="post: 687439" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Thanks for your clarification, I tried to edit my post to add that I was not trying to attack you or anyone with it but just asking to be more respectful of others that don't share your same beliefs on religion or football for that matter. We all (myself included) could work to be better on here about that when talking about football <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />.</p><p></p><p>And finally to answer your questions, I do not know very many special days of Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish faiths and I don't expect you to either. I grew up in a very Catholic family so I know all about Good Friday but would argue that, while it has been and sometimes still is recognized as a holiday in businesses, it is one that commonly gets overlooked by many including some that go to (or at least claim to go to) church every week. To [USER=1191]@Augusta_Jacket[/USER] s point, the US is founded on the principles of individual freedom and is a melting pot of cultures and beliefs, so I would argue that rather than the society falling away from your beliefs that it is striving to become more welcoming and open to the beliefs of everyone.</p><p></p><p>I know I am derailing the thread so Mods please feel free to delete these posts if you feel it is necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket05, post: 687439, member: 2642"] Thanks for your clarification, I tried to edit my post to add that I was not trying to attack you or anyone with it but just asking to be more respectful of others that don't share your same beliefs on religion or football for that matter. We all (myself included) could work to be better on here about that when talking about football :D. And finally to answer your questions, I do not know very many special days of Buddhist, Muslim, or Jewish faiths and I don't expect you to either. I grew up in a very Catholic family so I know all about Good Friday but would argue that, while it has been and sometimes still is recognized as a holiday in businesses, it is one that commonly gets overlooked by many including some that go to (or at least claim to go to) church every week. To [USER=1191]@Augusta_Jacket[/USER] s point, the US is founded on the principles of individual freedom and is a melting pot of cultures and beliefs, so I would argue that rather than the society falling away from your beliefs that it is striving to become more welcoming and open to the beliefs of everyone. I know I am derailing the thread so Mods please feel free to delete these posts if you feel it is necessary. [/QUOTE]
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