asanque
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-1, Cant you atheists go one day without football
^^ Mate thats slanderous and offensive to many people, including myself.
Do yourself a favour and edit it.
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So i presume all you people are celebrating Easter on sunday ?

Only because Orthodox Easter happens to fall on the same date this year
Melbourne is a multicultural city and Im sure that less that 50% of the population are not devoted Catholics. Should we stop playing football on every religious holiday for every different religion?
But at the end of the day its not our decision, and I can see why they want to keep Catholic Good Friday a holy day. Theres fair arguments on both sides.
So if I had done it last week it would have been a dumb move?You honestly deserve that 23. Couldn't think of a dumber thing to do than play Warnock ahead of Hille.
^^ Mate thats slanderous and offensive to many people, including myself.
Do yourself a favour and edit it.
Only because Orthodox Easter happens to fall on the same date this year
Melbourne is a multicultural city and Im sure that less that 50% of the population are not devoted Catholics. Should we stop playing football on every religious holiday for every different religion?
But at the end of the day its not our decision, and I can see why they want to keep Catholic Good Friday a holy day. Theres fair arguments on both sides.
Perhaps it was a deliberate use of the word to help your argument, but I suggest you check the definition of "sect" mate. I believe you've used it incorrectly here in the context of the discussion on not playing footy on Good Friday.there are no fair arguments for prioritising one set of beliefs over another, in a secular state.
here is not the place, but decisions of society and state should not be based on the concerns of ANY religious sect.
maybe we should...maybe we should![]()
As for the footy, yes we can certainly afford to miss ONE day of football each year. People would only argue against it because they don't see any significance in Good Friday. Although, they would understand no Football (or cricket because it's summer) on Christmas day, why is that???
Christmas is different to Good Friday though, it is a holiday on which something actually happens with the exchanging of gifts and what not. Good Friday is just a day that is dead, really with nothing to do at night or all day it makes perfect sense to have a blockbuster game on that day.
I understand there are religious reasons behind not having the game but in a supposably multicultural society, decisions like this should be separated from a particular religion. The holiday is the recognition of the religious grounds for a "celebration" but those religious grounds should not dictate what people are able to do on that given day, this is the biggest flaw with religion based holidays, it enforces a religion upon people whether they follow that religion or not.
I see no good reason not to have a game on a day that would normally have a game and would very much support there being something to do tonight, given that you know, we can't go out anywhere as it is.
football is bigger in Australia then jesus could ever hope to be
Good Friday is far from a celebration
It is a day of deep reflection and darkness (even for those non religious)
Solem days such as Good Friday are meant to be meaningful and reflective days, where those with faith can truly devote their love to God. For non religious people, it gives them a day to reflect with themselves within, and evaluate their own lives
The AFL feel as though staging an AFL game, would prevent both Christian people, and non Christians from using this day to reflect, and do not feel as though a celebratory entertaining game of football is needed, on what is a dark and spiritual day for a large majority.
It would be like the Americans organizing a large sporting event on September 11, or Poland playing a soccer match against Germany on the anniversary of its invasion.
Although some of us dont understand alot about the Christian faith, and dont believe, we should all acknowledge that it does mean alot to some people (just look at events like world youth day), and surely the rights and demands of these Christians can be followed for one day. After all we have Labour Day, Fathers Day/Mothers Day, ANZAC day etc...
Its irrelevant whether you believe or not
Anyway this the DT board, so lets continue the DT discussion
No, its not.

Disagree completely here. For the religious it is, for the non-religious it is a public holiday, a reason to be happy and full of life. It has no more meaning to as a non-religious person than labour day, which to make my point clear means absolutely nothing to me other than I am going to get paid to not go to work. A religious holiday only "means" something to a religious person, to everyone else it is just a holiday.
That's a very religious based outlook on the day. For non-religous people it is a good chance to relax, put the feet up, catch up with friends and family and just enjoy life. That is what I did today, I woke up when I felt like it, went and visited my brothers and have since chilled, if I didn't have a blown out knee I would be at a mates place tonight getting jolly.