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mightyWBA | 14:41 Sun 15th Oct 2006 | People & Places
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Are crucifixes allowed to be worn by the staff of Transylvanian Airlines?
I'd post this in news but the people in there seem very "uptight".
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No way,it would frighten all the passengers away,or would they all drop dead at the sight of it ?
They can fly at night so they'd not need planes would they?
No, cos if they did they'd probably get it in the neck.
Tell me about it WBA, uptight is being kind.
The interesting thing about Transylvanian Airlines is that they never fly over water.
in the 16th C, Transylvania became a semi-independent region where Austrian and Turkish influences vied for supremacy . It was beyond the reach of Catholic religious authority, Protestant preaching such as Lutheranism and Calvinism were able to flourish. In 1568 the Edict of Turda proclaimed four religious expressions -Catholic, Lutheranism, Calvinism and Unitarianism - as "accepted" (receptae), while Orthodoxy, which was the confession of the Romanian population, was proclaimed as "tolerated" (tolerata). The Edict of Turda is considered by mostly Hungarian historians as the first legal guarantee of religious freedom in Christian Europe.

All this happened long after Vlad the Impaler (15th C) so I imagine that the negative effects of the crucifix on their ancestors was long forgotten
I knew that.
Did you know that on long distance Tarom flights, you can also get garlic bread served with your meal.

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