Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » More Journal clickbait sh*te. How they ever got a licence for journalism, ill never know! Its not a crucifix. Its a Bavarian cross. Very different things. Not even the German Cardinals want this.
Sam Quentin wrote: » I think if you look at the headline article photo, you'll find it's a crucifix.
Hector Bellend wrote: » Religious paraphernalia should be a personal thing displayed in your own private surroundings and in one's place of worship.
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » I think if you actually try read the story from more than that turd of a website you'll find its a Bavarian cross, and not a crucifix they want up.
Sam Quentin wrote: » All I get from your post is your dislike of The Journal.ie I think The Journal ROCKS...
Phoebas wrote: » Here's a pic of the Bavarian premier who is introducing the measure holding the cross. Hopefully it clarifies matters.https://twitter.com/Markus_Soeder/status/988768341820170240?s=20 The cross itself isn't a crucifix, but he does describe it as a symbol of Christian heritage.
Sam Quentin wrote: » So do you think it's a good idea for Ireland to display Crucifix on our public buildings? TOMA'Y'TOE TOMATO
Sam Quentin wrote: » Most definitely as we all do here in Ireland,. But do you think we should be more open and proud of our faith and publicly display such crosses!? Or is it best to have a BIG slow clock up on our public buildings that is probably showing the wrong time anyway.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Who's faith? Yours, or mine?
Sam Quentin wrote: » Do you think this is something Ireland should consider?http://www.thejournal.ie/crucifixes-law-bavaria-4048484-Jun2018/
Skullface McGubbin wrote: » Just when I was wondering if their employees make Boards accounts... :P