The Smoking-Nazis have been keen enough on persecuting Christians!
We'd like to think that everyone was getting equal treatment.
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It's time for white Christians in our country to stand up and be counted.
I wouldn't have thought people smoked in religious buildings anyway.
I thought some of em had No Smoking signs up already.
would that include suicide bombers then,,,,
They have them, but instead of a picture of a cig, it's of a mans chest. They allow it off the property of course.
Here in Scotland all public buildings, whether Churches, Mosques, Synagogues or whatever else are obliged to enforce the smoking ban. After a year and a bit, however, "no smoking" signs are becoming increasingly unnecessary, since people know they are not allowed to smoke in any enclosed space apart from their own home.
The only confusion here seems to be over bus shelters, since some allow smoking and others don't, depending on whether they are 60% enclosed.
I know its slightly different in England, where some types of public building are exempt, but I wouldn't imagine that the exemption applies to Mosques and Synagogues.
If you know of any specific cases where the ban is not being enforced, you are as entitled as anybody else to report it to the proper authorities.
From the tone of your question, however, I assume you are not in favour of the ban. So I don't see why you should single out these two types of building unless you have an axe to grind with people who follow the religions practised within
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