blue4 wrote:
Doesnt matter I want my kids to be fully engaged in family activities - enjoying company of other kids in family get togethers and being focussed on their family.
It's one day of the year we can all observe a sacrifice for human kind - whether you are believer or not is irrelevant.
It was a tradition I was bought up with and more than happy to pass this on to my kids.
Italians are a bunch of lunatics with their football. No need to deteriorate like them, they have a Roman based colloseum culture - we don't.
What about the Germans, Spanish, French, Scandinavians and Poms.??
..another ridiculous statement.. ..don't know where to begin with this one..
..sport can be just as family engaging as religion.. .... ..in regards to matyrdom, if you don't believe in what another died for, if indeed said person even did what is claimed,, if you don't believe/agree why should you observe something that according to someone, never happened.. ..
..furthermore, if good friday football threatens the values you were raised with, then i'm sorry to say but i gotta question said values.. ..it's a foot match, was your 'faith' shaken when footy started to be played on easter sunday..? ..you know, the day where jesus rose from the dead....
..as for the roman circus maximus, you gotta be kidding.. ..thats funny.. ..we and most nations very much still have their arenas where sport is played to 'appease the masses'.. ..the colloseum is practically the blueprint, and today can still seat and exit ppl faster than many contempary stadiums..
..italians more fanatical about their football than the english..?.. ..nice try..