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Christians are "Fuming" over Sunday Openings in a Divided Community

11-21-2024 07:04 PM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

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Christians are "Fuming" over Sunday Openings in a Divided

Christians in the United Kingdom are expressing frustration after a Tesco retailer located in Stornoway, which is considered to be part of Britain's Bible Belt, decided to operate on Sundays, which are considered by Catholics and the majority of Protestants to be the day of rest and worship. The local religious community has been protesting Tesco's plan to operate on Sundays by putting up signs that read, "Remember the Sabbath," at shoppers entering the store.

Critics of the Sunday openings argue that such practices place unnecessary pressure on employees to work on a day that should instead be spent on spiritual reflection in church. This so-called desecration of the Sunday Sabbath has caused Christians to come together for a renewed emphasis on calling for the community to keep Sunday holy.

MSN News published the following article titled "Christian Fundamentalists Fuming over Tesco Opening on Sabbath Day in Britain's Bible Belt" on November 18, 2024:

• "Christian campaigners on a Scottish Island were deeply upset at their local Tesco deciding to open on Sundays." [1]

• "Members of the religious community took to the outside of the shop on the first open Sunday in a silent protest, holding signs reminding customers to "Remember the Sabbath." [1]

However, not everyone was upset with the decision to open on Sundays. Some members of the community were actually praising the decision.

• "But despite the protest, the branch saw a full car park within 10 minutes of opening. Happy shoppers said the decision was 'well overdue,' and that it was time for the Church's influence over people's lives to stop." [1]

• "Retired plumber William Macdonald said: 'It's long overdue. I am more than pleased, especially for the tourists. It's good for the islands and its progress. Times have changed'." [1]

• "Bus driver John Macleod echoed these remarks and said: 'This is my first shop of the week so I'm glad it's open. It is well overdue. The Church should keep its nose out of people's business. I hope it's here to stay'." [1]

• "Another woman, who did not want her name shared, said: 'We are in the 21st century and some people here are culturally suppressed. Religion is being used to control people's lives but times have changed'." [1]

• "It has been a strong tradition on the Isle of Lewis to observe the Sabbath, and more than 2,000 people signed a petition to oppose the Sunday opening." [1]

The religious communities advocating for Sunday closures are showing no signs of slowing down their efforts. They are committed to continuing the fight and are remaining steadfast in their so-called moral imperative to secure Sunday rest by law if necessary. These churches are on a misguided mission to protect Sunday as the day of rest and worship for family and community.

Around the world, including the United States, there is a campaign to mobilize Christian groups to influence policymakers to restore religious principles and teachings. With increasing momentum, churches are working to build alliances with community and political leaders, urging them to champion their cause. Advocates believe that once they gain the necessary political support and public backing, they will achieve the legislative recognition they seek, ensuring that Sunday becomes a legally protected day of rest, a move they say will benefit both society as well as the soul.

"The dignitaries of church and State will unite to bribe, persuade, or compel all classes to honor the Sunday. The lack of divine authority will be supplied by oppressive enactments. Political corruption is destroying love of justice and regard for truth; and even in free America, rulers and legislators, in order to secure public favor, will yield to the popular demand for a law enforcing Sunday observance. Liberty of conscience, which has cost so great a sacrifice, will no longer be respected" (Great Controversy, p. 592).

Sources

[1] https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/christian-fundamentalists-fuming-over-tesco-opening-on-sabbath-day-in-britain-s-bible-belt/ar-AA1uiuIM

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