Explain me this
"Schizoid Man" wrote in news:c4vbns$fan$1
@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu:
Religiosity is a very important attribute in contemporary America. The
Christian movement wields far more social, political and economic clout
in
the United States than it does in European and other countries that are
Judeo-Christian in origin.
This also means that the United States is far more religious a nation
than
most Europeans countries.
Therefore, I find it paradoxical then that the holiest day in the
Christian
calendar, Easter, is recognized as a legal holiday in most countries
with
the notable exception of the United States.
I lived in the United Kingdom and I remember always getting the Monday
after
Easter (suitably called "Easter Monday") off. But that phrase seems is
not
commonplace in this country.
Can somebody please explain this to me? Thank you in advance.
Wrong newsgroup pal.
Try alt.religion
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