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Was this a simple mistake, or was it a deliberate attack on the Christian faith by unelected Eurocrats?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1346850/EU...
It seems hard to accept that all Christian festivals were omitted by accident. After all, they would have been shown on any template the diary compilers were working from. What, precisely, is going on?
6 Answers
- Justin CaseLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's no mistake, that is a deliberate and cynical attempt to undermine Christianity in Britain. I love the way they use our own money against us in a way that would truly get our backs up, and in a time of austerity and huge cutbacks and jobs losses, they produce 3 million anti-Christian diaries.
EU referendum NOW! Now that would be a referendum worth having.
- 1 decade ago
I suppose that the simple answer is, If Christmas, Easter etc is not deemed by the EU officials is not important enough to be in the diary. LET THEM WORK ON CHRISTMAS.
- DebraLv 71 decade ago
They feel they will get away with it. Maybe all of you can make a protest and ask the children to give the diaries back to their school in large numbers. Then get an expose' done on a news station in your area.It can make a difference.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The EU do not make simple mistakes they are working for a much larger agenda.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
They fouled up. They apologized. Drop it. Calling them atheists when they included all the other religions is absurd. Besides, do you really need a reminder of the date of Christmas?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's not a mistake.
This is why the US needs to guard against liberalism.