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    7 months ago

    They are asking whether the prohibition affects Christians wearing cross and fish symbols, or only less popular religions’ symbols and styles

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        37 months ago

        The Australian census has a similar question. “None” is not an option, though I don’t think it’s a mandatory question (though it’s hard to get meaningful data out of blank versus a stated “none”)

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        27 months ago

        For this law specifically, it didn’t when it was first proposed. I was living in Montreal at the time and there were protests. The provincial government said the cross is “not a religious symbol” or something similar.

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      27 months ago

      How about wearing a wedding ring on the left hand 3rd finger? Since the 9th century, that’s primarily been a strongly Christian tradition, therefore arguably a symbol of Christianity?

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        I think it’s only arguably Christian. Loads of atheists follow that tradition and I would consider it culture not religion