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Football on Easter Sunday - Anti-Christian?
The Archbishop of Birmingham Vincent Nichols, who is due to succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as Archbishop of Westminster, is among senior figures accusing the Premiership of caving in to pressure from broadcasters by holding matches on Easter Sunday.
He has signed an open letter to Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premiership, and the sports broadcaster Setanta protesting over an Aston Villa v Everton match due to take place at 2pm on Sunday.
Under Sunday trading laws passed in 1994 large shops, including garden centres, are banned from opening on the festival, putting it on a similar footing to Christmas Day. But football matches are not covered.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/rel igion/5114978/Premier-League-accused-of-disdai n-for-Christians-over-Easter-Sunday-matches.ht ml
As a confirmed heathen, I would sooner watch footy than listen to some bloke in a frock spout clap-trap, but are there any Christian out there who are affronted by this?
He has signed an open letter to Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premiership, and the sports broadcaster Setanta protesting over an Aston Villa v Everton match due to take place at 2pm on Sunday.
Under Sunday trading laws passed in 1994 large shops, including garden centres, are banned from opening on the festival, putting it on a similar footing to Christmas Day. But football matches are not covered.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/rel igion/5114978/Premier-League-accused-of-disdai n-for-Christians-over-Easter-Sunday-matches.ht ml
As a confirmed heathen, I would sooner watch footy than listen to some bloke in a frock spout clap-trap, but are there any Christian out there who are affronted by this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AOG... and what would be so wrong in still being Pagan as a country may I ask ( as a Pagan myself)?
It would surely have avoided all the unecessary bloodshed of the Christian church burning people at the stake, hanging people and otherwise torturing and persecuting those who didn't follow their doctrines, or is that okay with you and part of the wonderful 'good steadness' that Christianity has held us in for the last two millenia?
It would surely have avoided all the unecessary bloodshed of the Christian church burning people at the stake, hanging people and otherwise torturing and persecuting those who didn't follow their doctrines, or is that okay with you and part of the wonderful 'good steadness' that Christianity has held us in for the last two millenia?
I'm not really religious although I was brought up catholic I still believe but I can't understand why all the fuss.
Some families may be united around a tv on Easter Sunday watching the football.
If anyone really wants to go to church and watch the football, well they'll get up and go to an early service
Some families may be united around a tv on Easter Sunday watching the football.
If anyone really wants to go to church and watch the football, well they'll get up and go to an early service
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wherever you go your'e sure to meet a Geordie, I have been in lots of places and the accent flows through the air, but back to the post, I am a Christian person, I wouldn't hurt anyone nor steal from them, I believe there is another being, I dont need to go to Church to feel that although I was a Sunday School teacher when I was young and I do think Sunday should be free of football, shops opening, betting offices and everything else, it should be what it was intended to be...A day of Rest
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