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If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays based on religion?
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If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays based on religion?
If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays based on religion?
Why theist get all the medical service, why cant they just pray?
If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays based on religion?
Not that I agree with the OP or anyone else advocating different holidays for different religious views (or non at all), but you're jumping the gun - see CC's post.Lol how has this become a point solely about atheists...
Why as a Muslim, Hindu, Jew, Church of the Spaghetti Monster be given days off for Christmas...why should your being Muslim make you any more entitled to a Christmas holiday than an atheist especially when celebrating Christmas is actually kufr for you...
I was thinking the same. why should non christians get a leave on christmas and so on. Holidays should be based on your belief, so only muslims should get a holiday on Eid, and only christians on Christmas.
Perhaps they shouldn't. It's very frustrating not being able to make international business transactions when the other side has a national holiday whilst you don't - and vice versa.Because the banks and most businesses close on Christmas Day and Easter, of course.
The OP did not clearly think before creating this thread. And so far has not given any argument in his favour. When you create a thread, at least have the courage to counter the points raised by others, instead of expecting others to do that on your behalf.
I don't see any valid points raised by anyone else. Muslims are not given a day off for Christmas. I work in Middle East and 25th is not a day off here. So I don't see where the argument that muslims being given a day off on Christmas came from.
Not that I agree with the OP or anyone else advocating different holidays for different religious views (or non at all), but you're jumping the gun - see CC's post.
I don't see any valid points raised by anyone else. Muslims are not given a day off for Christmas. I work in Middle East and 25th is not a day off here. So I don't see where the argument that muslims being given a day off on Christmas came from.
what about muslims working in the western countries? do they forgo the holidays on Christmas?
Why theist get all the medical service, why cant they just pray?
Well played man.Why should atheists be given leave on religious holidays?
If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays named after Gods?
http://www.quora.com/Why-should-atheists-be-given-leave-on-religious-holidays
it turns out that this exact topic, with exact words was discussed on Quora almost a year ago. So good on the OP to bring that topic on PP.
And if that is a miraculous coincidence, then may I suggest the OP to follow that discussion to get his answers.
You have to remember that other than the states religion just isn't taken as seriously in the western world anymore. At one stage Christmas was a big religious holiday but nowadays it is more about spending time with the family
That is how you look at it, but that's the thing your perspective / opinion does not make it a fact. Bottom line is Christmas is celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Do you object to muslims getting a holiday during Christmas?
Yes, there is no reason for muslims to be taking that day off if they do not hold the belief which forms the basis of that occasion.
but are they taking it voluntarily, or it a holiday imposed on them by the company where they work.
Also, since everyone is entitled to equal holidays, do you suggest that Atheists can take other days off as paid holidays in lieu of those holidays based on religion?
What is not to understand? Public holidays like Eid and Christmas are there to celebrate a religious occassion (to put it in very simple terms). So naturally muslims and Christians would be doing that. What I don't understand is why does the rest of the population which has nothing to do with that holiday get a day off from work. One could argue the premise of whether state should be granting religious holidays or not but that is not my point here.
These days are specifically marked to celebrate a religious occasion so only folks who are part of that religion should be getting / taking time off for that.
For arguments sake they can work on the holidays imposed on them and take other days off in lieu.
These holidays are usually in countries where the majority of the population follows a certain religion. Now if most of the population have taken time off, doing business/work for the others becomes inconvenienced and is some cases costly. So it makes sense to declare it a national holiday.
so that begs the question. do they have the choice? can non muslims in middle east offer to work on Eid, and take holidays on other days.
Whether it would happen is a secondary question but I have not heard one single Athiest or a person who does not follow that particular religion to get up and say I don't see why I have to take a day off and celebrate this religious festival when it has got nothing to do with me. People are just too greedy and will not give up on an excuse to laze around at their home when presented with an opportunity.
I didn't ask whether it would happen. I asked if they have a choice. And if they don't have it, then it again shows the tyranny of the religion where the non religious are forced to take holidays meant for the religious folks.
Why does India have holidays for the minority religions? Christians are around 2%, yet we have traffic jams on the roads on Christmas because everyone seems to be celebrating.
They might have a choice if they ask for it but right now they are being hypocrites and just accepting the good bits (days off work) and at the same time denouncing / mocking the religion.
Perhaps they shouldn't. It's very frustrating not being able to make international business transactions when the other side has a national holiday whilst you don't - and vice versa.
Yes, there is no reason for muslims to be taking that day off if they do not hold the belief which forms the basis of that occasion.
Because the banks and most businesses close on Christmas Day and Easter, of course.
Isn't Jesus (PBUH) considered a prophet for Muslims as well? I think it can be argued that we Muslims are indeed entitled to a day off, Hindus, Sikhs and atheists on the other hand should really get on with doing something productive.
Why theist get all the medical service, why cant they just pray?
Isn't Jesus (PBUH) considered a prophet for Muslims as well? I think it can be argued that we Muslims are indeed entitled to a day off, Hindus, Sikhs and atheists on the other hand should really get on with doing something productive.
Sundays also started out as a religious day off for Christians. Rest of us should work 7 days a week.
Strictly no one should get a day off for religious occasions. If you can take personal leave for your own birthdays, weddings and other celebrations you may as well take personal leave for Eid, Diwali and Christmas.
wait. do Muslims celebrate Muhammad's birthday as a holiday? if not, they shouldn't celebrate Jesus's birthday either. If they do celebrate Muhammad's b'day then it's only fair that they celebrate Christmas..
If you are gonna argue that Christmas isn't actually Jesus's birthday, then it becomes simply a shopping holiday and this whole thread is going to the crapper..
wait. do Muslims celebrate Muhammad's birthday as a holiday? if not, they shouldn't celebrate Jesus's birthday either. If they do celebrate Muhammad's b'day then it's only fair that they celebrate Christmas..
If you are gonna argue that Christmas isn't actually Jesus's birthday, then it becomes simply a shopping holiday and this whole thread is going to the crapper..
I beg your pardon? i take it your not married with kids. what a draconian fascist way of looking at things!!
I don't see anything wrong with what he said. Festival days shouldn't be countrywide holidays. Instead, companies can increase the paid-time off count for the year and individual employees can apply for leave on the days they want.. sounds fair to me
I don't see anything wrong with what he said. Festival days shouldn't be countrywide holidays. Instead, companies can increase the paid-time off count for the year and individual employees can apply for leave on the days they want.. sounds fair to me
religious people have this sense of entitlement which they earned by being organized. so now they can cry racism and discrimination if their religious liberties are curbed. atheists have a long way to go before they can earn that right.
If atheists are not comfortable with the concept of God, why do they happily accept holidays based on religion?
Atheists don't believe in God, but they do believe in getting together with the community and celebrating. They don't accept holidays for God, they accept it for their own happiness.
unfortunately, we can't win that argument with the theists.. if we question them more about seeking medical services from doctors then they say that god sent these doctors to cure them..
Plus you get better deals for hotels, travel, etc . Capitalists love religious holidays.
Exactly. Quite a pointless thread that is exploding only because "God" and "Atheists" happen to be two of the three top-selling Pakpassion keywords.

Nope.
From the Islamc perspective, Islam suggests to pray for healing and then seek medical help.
Atheists don't believe in God, but they do believe in getting together with the community and celebrating. They don't accept holidays for God, they accept it for their own happiness.
What is the third? Kohli?![]()
(As u had guessed, but didn't to admit it Why not skip the pointless 1st step and just seek medical help?
The capitalists are the biggest winners on religious holidays. They are successful in getting people to buy the useless stuff like crackers, cards, etc.
If capitalist could, they would make you work 24/7 without any pay... talk about giving you paid days off.
If capitalist could, they would make you work 24/7 without any pay... talk about giving you paid days off.
Why theist get all the medical service, why cant they just pray?
Perhaps they shouldn't. It's very frustrating not being able to make international business transactions when the other side has a national holiday whilst you don't - and vice versa.

I hate it when the govt avoids me from going to work![]()

You have to remember that other than the states religion just isn't taken as seriously in the western world anymore. At one stage Christmas was a big religious holiday but nowadays it is more about spending time with the family
Why should religious people be given public holidays? They should take personal leave since it is their personal choice to follow a religion. Public holidays IMO should be representative of specific milestones that bear significance to a country - not to be used for religious days, even if the majority happen to be religious. Otherwise it contradicts the secular state that many claim to be.