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![]() "plantsman" wrote in message Church bells generally sound pleasant to most people. What kind of religion forces people to worship at a prescribed time multiple times of the day? It's not just that they sound pleasant to the western ear. Big bells can be painful when close by. The main point is that as a general rule, church bells in the US rarely ring more than once a day, and in many locales, only on Sunday. In small towns there may be daily ringings, but it is usually with the tacit consent of the general population, just as every little village and hamlet in the mid-east will have their broadcast calls five x per day, and the local populace considers it soothing. But you can bet your ass not one soul in SA or Iran or any of a host of other countries would tolerate Christian church bells ringing multiple times per day. They would find it offensive, and ban it outright, as is their right. And we should not hesitate to do the same. God (or Allah) knows they don't need a 120db speaker to remind them it is prayer time. Our system and our laws ensure that practitioners of minority religions are not persecuted, but we are not at all bound to allow that small minority activity to intrude on, or inconvenience, or aggravate the majority of the population. We are, in fact, a judeo-christian based society, and anyone not of that cultural strain who chooses to live here should deal with that on their own, just as any of us who have lived in SA or elsewhere have had to adjust to their customs and society. |