There’s a lot of hypocrites out there in the religious community. I know a few of them. They won’t work on Sundays, and complain about people working on Sundays. They say it’s just one way this society is declining, because it is getting away from god’s teachings. They refuse to work on Sundays, while not having a problem with picking up beer from a gas station, shopping at a supermarket, or going to a restaurant after church. I”m willing to bet many of those workers are christians, but do realize that god is not going to provide them with their basic necessities of life, so they have to work. I can applaud them for that at least, because there are people out there with families that are starving and about to lose a house, and will refuse a job, because they are required to work on Sunday. That’s religion for you..
Do priests and pastors work on Sunday? Someone goes through seminary, and gets interviewed at a church and is asked if he/she can work on Sunday. “Nah, that’s against my religion. God took off, so shall I.”
And, yes, they are working on Sundays. It’s generally not volunteer, they get paid for it. Some are very well off, in fact.
Do priests and pastors work on Sunday? Someone goes through seminary, and gets interviewed at a church and is asked if he/she can work on Sunday. “Nah, that’s against my religion. God took off, so shall I.”
And, yes, they are working on Sundays. It’s generally not volunteer, they get paid for it. Some are very well off, in fact.
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.' -Isaac Asimov-