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Religious Bigotry at the New Yorker?

Read the post to which I responded.

I did. Employees of Chick-Fil-A have every Sunday off. That doesn't mean they expect all of their employees to attend church services.
 
Which I think you misunderstood.
No misunderstanding at all. If the intent of giving a day off is for attending services it is important to understand that not everyone attends services on Sunday.
 
I did. Employees of Chick-Fil-A have every Sunday off. That doesn't mean they expect all of their employees to attend church services.
Nor did I say they are or should but I replied to: "Ohhhh....now giving employees a day to spend with their family or to attend services is a problem?" which brings up the point that if the intent even if only in part is for people to attend services it must be considered that not everyone attend on Sundays.
 
No misunderstanding at all. If the intent of giving a day off is for attending services it is important to understand that not everyone attends services on Sunday.

It's "important" because . . . ?

Nor did I say they are or should but I replied to: "Ohhhh....now giving employees a day to spend with their family or to attend services is a problem?" which brings up the point that if the intent even if only in part is for people to attend services it must be considered that not everyone attend on Sundays.

Why? What difference does it make?

Tell me, what happens if it isn't "considered"?
 
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which brings up the point that if the intent even if only in part is for people to attend services it must be considered that not everyone attend on Sundays.

I don't see why that matters whatsoever. They are closed on Sundays and employees can do whatever they please on their day off.
 
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