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What Does The Symbol Of The Rainbow Signify?
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Today we see pictures and signs of rainbows on fences, in windows and painted on walls in honour of the NHS.
Only a few years ago it was the sign of the LGBT community.
The first rainbow is mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 9 v 8 - 16.
So what actually is this symbol?
Only a few years ago it was the sign of the LGBT community.
The first rainbow is mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 9 v 8 - 16.
So what actually is this symbol?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I very much doubt anybody campaigned for the rainbow symbol which was probably decided upon by a committee of civil servants, making it an imposition on what they think we will respond to.
But why the corporate symbolism?
It is, as I assert, virtue signalling, and does not reflect my deep respect and appreciation of the human family that makes up our NHS.
But why the corporate symbolism?
It is, as I assert, virtue signalling, and does not reflect my deep respect and appreciation of the human family that makes up our NHS.
I shan't look into it in more depth as you put it, you for one moment should try to see the simplicity and hope in a bright and colourful symbol.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-5198 8671
(link almost a year old but the sentiment remains)
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(link almost a year old but the sentiment remains)
OK. Fair enough. But read back over the posts. I've been defending myself.
Of course I am well used to being sniped at from the sidelines.
I may be part of the great unwsashed but I'm not really that typical of it.
I don't like conforming to the whims of committees, who mist consider us thick, and happy to be thrown a bone, or in this case a ''trendy'' new symbol.
Maybe they think it will help us to, ''come together.''
So much BS.
Of course I am well used to being sniped at from the sidelines.
I may be part of the great unwsashed but I'm not really that typical of it.
I don't like conforming to the whims of committees, who mist consider us thick, and happy to be thrown a bone, or in this case a ''trendy'' new symbol.
Maybe they think it will help us to, ''come together.''
So much BS.
Theland, I don't think I snipe at you from the sidelines, I simply respond to your posts openly. I also don't think that there is some committee who decide that the rainbow shoud be designated as a symbol; sometimes these things just appear. I sometimes wonder if you think that it's you against them. I know that you realise that you and I don't agree about some things, but I do try to talk to you with a bit of respect.
Five leaves - Very true. God brought the flood because mankind had become so violent and immoral that in order to safe the righteous (Noah and his family) he removed the wicked which included rebellious angels. The rainbow was a sign that he would never destroy mankind again with a flood. It was therefore a symbol of peace.
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