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Warp wrote:
> Just think about it like this: Why exactly do you need a "national day
> of prayer"? What's so special about that particular day? What purpose does
> it serve? Why does the government have to declare a special day for that?
One thing I've never settled on is the concept of "a moment of silence." If
you're doing it to somehow respect an event (i.e., a moment of silence to
respect the victims of this horrible tragedy), is it different from a moment
of silence before we start doing business for the day? Does it imply
anything religious, given that it's obviously intended that religious people
pray?
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Serving Suggestion:
"Don't serve this any more. It's awful."
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