No worse on good Friday than any other time of the year.Government knows best. Booze is very bad for us especially on Good Friday.
It is also a celebration where people drink to honour and remember Jesus Christ.Drinking on Good Friday is insensitive to the people mourning the loss of Jesus Christ, how could you be so inconsiderate?
Make me! You don't have the guts to lock this thread.Topic, get back on it.
It's not a day of mourning you goose.Drinking on Good Friday is insensitive to the people mourning the loss of Jesus Christ, how could you be so inconsiderate?
Mate... I will put money on you not having attended midnight mass today.Maybe not for Jewish people like you. Drinking alcy and eating max brenner while we cry our hearts out, shame on you.
lolMaybe not for Jewish people like you. Drinking alcy and eating max brenner while we cry our hearts out, shame on you.
Yeah well Midnight Mass isn't really the big one though is it cobber? That would be the Saturday Night Vigil.Mate... I will put money on you not having attended midnight mass today.
doesnt matter. you said "because it's completely nonsensical and backward". Completely meaning 100%. In context, 100% of all laws that come from religion are 'nonsensical and backward'.Don't laws such as "it's illegal for homosexuals to marry" originate in religious texts?
But those two counter-examples don't come from religion. They come from the social structure that surrounds that religion.doesnt matter. you said "because it's completely nonsensical and backward". Completely meaning 100%. In context, 100% of all laws that come from religion are 'nonsensical and backward'.
I provided two counter-examples. Now even if those laws I said didn't come directly from the religious texts in which they originate, they're still the same so I'd think the point still stands...
(yes, i'm just being mean)
They're part of the Ten Commandments though...But those two counter-examples don't come from religion. They come from the social structure that surrounds that religion.
It kinda is. Because it is commemorates the day Christ was crucified. But it's named "Good" Friday because his death symbolises the salvation of mankind. Just saying.It's not a day of mourning you goose.
So, what you're saying is, that you agree, and it isn't a day of mourning, because it isn't.It kinda is. Because it is commemorates the day Christ was crucified. But it's named "Good" Friday because his death symbolises the salvation of mankind. Just saying.
I like that you do my Catholicism for meYeah well Midnight Mass isn't really the big one though is it cobber? That would be the Saturday Night Vigil.