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05-08-2013, 05:48 PM
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No, DeltaBetaBaby, you do not understand what I said. You only seem to have a problem with recruitment falling on a Jewish High Holy Day (or did you actually mean a holiday which is not the same thing). So do you not have a problem with recruitment, football games, etc falling on Saturday (for 7th day Adventists) or Sunday (for most Christians)? Or Friday night/Saturday for Jews? What about Holy Days of Obligations for Catholics? What about Hindu holy days? Muslim ones? In other words, why are you singling out Jewish High Holy/holi days?
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05-08-2013, 05:59 PM
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I am amused at how many of you would wish to go through recruitment at the University of Alabama -- out of all the places in the country! I attended rush there one year and have since referred to it as: "I spent a month there one week!"
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05-08-2013, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Titchou
No, DeltaBetaBaby, you do not understand what I said. You only seem to have a problem with recruitment falling on a Jewish High Holy Day (or did you actually mean a holiday which is not the same thing). So do you not have a problem with recruitment, football games, etc falling on Saturday (for 7th day Adventists) or Sunday (for most Christians)? Or Friday night/Saturday for Jews? What about Holy Days of Obligations for Catholics? What about Hindu holy days? Muslim ones? In other words, why are you singling out Jewish High Holy/holi days?
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Why do you continue to play dumb on the difference between a weekly religious observance and Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur? You can play the "we can't accommodate everybody" card all you want, but show me an example of when recruitment has ACTUALLY conflicted with a major religion's holiest days (see: Ole Miss 2011), that is a red herring and you know it.
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05-08-2013, 08:44 PM
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Why do you continue to play dumb on the difference between a weekly religious observance and Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur? You can play the "we can't accommodate everybody" card all you want, but show me an example of when recruitment has ACTUALLY conflicted with a major religion's holiest days (see: Ole Miss 2011), that is a red herring and you know it.
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Having been raised Roman Catholic I can assure you that missing Mass on Sunday is just as serious a sin TO THEM as missing a Holy Day of Obligation.
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05-08-2013, 08:47 PM
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Having been raised Roman Catholic I can assure you that missing Mass on Sunday is just as serious a sin TO THEM as missing a Holy Day of Obligation.
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Even if you go to Mass on Saturday night?
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