jefmcg
Guru
Are yes, that great question, WWJD: What would Jesus drive?Yeah maybe so but given the choice of the two?
(seriously, he didn't own an ass, he wouldn't buy a car)
Are yes, that great question, WWJD: What would Jesus drive?Yeah maybe so but given the choice of the two?
Undoubtedly so. I just felt the need to put their position into its proper context.
Surely weddings and funerals are not so much private church functions, as collective societal functions, the conduct of which is very much one of the legitimate uses of public space?It is still about using all your own space, and expecting public space to be available to fulfill functions that you haven't left space for.
You were going to pray for a tail-wind, and whilst you have him on the line, also ask for the water in your bottle to be turned into beer.I have upped my praying regimen and have also joined several other faiths in my quest to oppose the so-called... Hold on, what's this about again? Ok whatever, I will pray for whoever pays highest.
Their parishioners pay taxes, and I am sure the clergy are speaking on behalf of them.I'd have some sympathy with the church if they paid taxes, but they don't. Instead they expect to make use of public facilities and complain when their use is changed.
@nickyboy was correct when he said that stakeholders should be consulted, but to be a stakeholder you have to contribute. Just my 2p.