corner of hells wrote: » Why was Brigid cross anyway ?
Sam Quentin wrote: » Ya cant find reeds and rushes anymore,.they built a load of over-priced houses on them...
El Weirdo wrote: » Which cultures exactly?
TomSweeney wrote: » ISLAM !! Whate else ? A fascist bigoted ideology that for some reason liberals have cosied up to and love. Enemy of my enemy I guess - taking to extremes!! I remember the St. Bridges cross, it was fun making it in school, and was an unusual squarish shape unlike a tradional cross. But I don't have a problem of the tradition dying out as society becomes more secular - which I trust(hope) is the reason...
judeboy101 wrote: » Obviously your not Irish, so the distinction between st Brigid and Brigid the goddess wouldn't register.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » If a catholic school then they Should’ve done the crosses Then they should’ve sat down the non Catholics attending the school and given an in-depth explanation why their religion is wrong Then invite them to be baptised as Roman Catholics.
TomSweeney wrote: » ISLAM !! Whate else ? A fascist bigoted ideology that for some reason liberals have cosied up to and love.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Maybe you went to one of those pagan North Korean schools I went to an Irish catholic school, so we weren't taught anything about those dirty pagan gods. Apart from they were all going to hell, of course, along with the protestants. We were told the myth of the St (see what I did there) Brigid's cross, but never made any. That is sarcasm, right? Oh and newsflash - some of them might not even have a religion! :eek: This is bollocks. Islam is easily the worst religion going and most atheists are very critical of it. Although, scriptually, the other two Abrahamic religions, Judaism and Christianity are just as bloodthirsty, nasty and sexist - it's just that the vast majority of followers of those two stopped taking scripture literally a very long time ago. Oh and back on topic, our local prod school made the crosses...
whisky_galore wrote: » 'Most atheists are very critical of it' Which religions are well regarded by atheists, one wonders?
Insect Overlord wrote: » I've been agnostic since I was a kid, and atheist since I was 14 or 15, but I still had my class making crosses yesterday.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Buddhism is actually followed by a few atheists (not me though, hell:pac: no) as you don't have to actually believe in a god.
Mrsmum wrote: » St Brigid is the female equivalent of St Patrick as one of Ireland's patron saints
Beechwoodspark wrote: » No. Not sarcasm If kids are in a RCC school then they should expect RCC education.
Aliyah Dry Savant wrote: » Do you believe in anything 'god-like' at all
or wait eternal darkness / reincarnation / other, when your times up on planet Earth?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Nope
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Well the universe has been around for 14 or 15 billion years, and for most of that I didn't exist..
Aliyah Dry Savant wrote: » Interesting, by 'god-like' one could include other forms of 'more-inteligent' life forms across the universe (50bn habitable planets, just in our local galaxy). From you're current limited understanding, or memory recall capabilities, in your current human form. As an insurance policy maybe you should make that cross, rub a budda, pet a dog, or bang on a singing bowl, instead of gleefully awaiting eternal darkness.