ygolometsipe wrote: » I am not Catholic, I don't believe I will go to hell for drinking alcohol on Good Friday. I know I am a minority in Ireland in this regard but why are my rights ignored on Good Friday and what if any steps could I take to get this overturned? Note: its not about the alcohol, its about imposing religious dogma on non religious citizens.
ygolometsipe wrote: » Note: its not about the alcohol
bubblypop wrote: » Pubs are closed Christmas day as well. Should they open? Why the hate for good Friday closing? I'm sure if i had a pub or worked in one, i wouldn't mind a couple of days a year with the pub closed!
ygolometsipe wrote: » Its not about "stocking up". It would be nice to go for a meal on Friday and have some wine with food. The ban is about imposing religious dogma, it does't matter if its one day or 100 days, if you are religious then don't drink but you have no right to stop others. Forcing you religious view on people is not ok! Christmas day should apply too.
XsApollo wrote: » All things religion should be a choosing of the people that wish to follow it. Not forced on people that don't care. Which is happening slowly in this country , but getting there. Mainly helped by all the **** that has went on :-).
hungry hypno toad wrote: » It is one day a year. If someone can't manage without alcohol for one day a year then they have an alcohol dependency and should seek help.
Noddyholder wrote: » Personally its not great for tourism either, and does seem very strange to visitors who come here. Also if you really wanted to have a drink ya can always give 3 taps on the side window & your in.:D
ygolometsipe wrote: » Who said anything about not managing? Your not only jumping to conclusions you leaping to them. If its only one day then why go to the bother of banning sale at all, it would surely save a lot of hassle. See its not about the day, its about the symbolism. Catholic Ireland still rules.
bubblypop wrote: » I'm sure if i had a pub or worked in one, i wouldn't mind a couple of days a year with the pub closed!
average_runner wrote: » Catholic Church are not blocking it. Maybe look at the headlines tomorrow to see why it won't be overturned
76544567 wrote: » I'm not religious at all, and i like to drink too. I kind of like the good Friday and Christmas day alcohol bans. I think we should keep them. It doesn't hurt and it's kinda a nice thing.