super_furry wrote: » Genius! The Muslamics is stealing our rushes and stopping our kiddies making crosses!!!!
pleas advice wrote: » i doubt it, i wouldn't trust Wikipedia either
iguana wrote: » Um you know Brigid’s cross isn’t a Christian cross right? It far predates Christianity.
Muckka wrote: » Who are the west Brits ?
whisky_galore wrote: » I'm surprised the 'West Brits' aren't blamed for this.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » You can almost smell the rage and uncontrollable anger from this post.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I agree entirely. They should be spending hours per day in front of tvs and computers, and passing and listening to advertising everywhere, being indoctrinated by the god of fundamentalist capitalism. Atheist response to the 0.0000001% of the day being a victim of religious indoctrination: "Oh. My. God. Like. The horror. (Did I tell you I'm an atheist?)" Atheist response to the 99.9999999% of the day being a victim of free market indoctrination: "Look at how advanced I am! (Did I tell you I'm an atheist?)" Not one of the fashion following fúckers passing themselves off as "atheist" today - especially this one - would have had the massive, gigantic, gorgeous balls and rebel spirit to pass themselves off as even "anti-clerical" in Ireland in 1932 or 1952 as the handful of communists and socialist-republicans in Ireland of those days did - the incredibly demonised anti-clerical sorts like Jimmy Gralton and Peadar O'Donnell spring to mind. The mass of present-day "atheists" are instinctive conformists; the zealous atheists of 2019 have precisely the same fashion-following conformist impulse of the zealous McQuaidesque papists of 1959. Long live the handful of real rebels in every Irish generation. Yeah, and this thread makes it very clear that the Brigid's Cross is a wonderful fúck you symbol to all those aforementioned snivelling conformist guttersnipes.
wingsof daun wrote: » We're going to see more of this in Ireland. It's mad that a fun activity is stopped because some foreigners might not like the Christian symbol of the cross.
judeboy101 wrote: » Kids came home today with no brigid's crosses, asked teacher when went to do second collection and she said they don't do it anymore as its against schools inclusion policy. It's a catholic school!!!
Sam Quentin wrote: » I agree with some of your post. They should've sat the non Catholics down and explain why we make these beautiful crosses and invite them to join in.
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.
gozunda wrote: » She could be sneaky like that so she could. She tricked one local king into giving her loads of land for her settlement by saying she would only take what land her cloak would cover. And lo and behold the thing took on a life of its own and covered nearly an entire county! Yer man was fairly pissed off I'd imagine ....
NIMAN wrote: » OP, I have 3 in my house if you need one. Also, found out something today that I had never heard before. The OH said they used to leave them outside on the window sill at night so St. Brigid could bless them. I didn't realise she came round the houses at night like Santy.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I can't rule out the existence of any of the things your have mentioned, but I didn't,.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » 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.
Lisha wrote: » The new principal stopped it due to concerns that the children could pick up Weil’s disease from the rushes. I can understand the principal’s concerns but it’s a pity.
murpho999 wrote: » No it's better, as kids should have fun being educated in our schools and not be indoctricated with religious hocus pocus.
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.
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: » Do you believe in anything 'god-like' at all
or wait eternal darkness / reincarnation / other, when your times up on planet Earth?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » No. Not sarcasm If kids are in a RCC school then they should expect RCC education.