It is getting to the stage when people who mean no harm whatsoever can't say the most innocent of things without someone somewhere saying they are offended.
I agree and to be honest, i am pig sick of all this political correctness crap !
It's good to see there are others on this forum with a bit of common sense.It is getting to the stage when people who mean no harm whatsoever can't say the most innocent of things without someone somewhere saying they are offended.
I have no religious feelings one way or the other so 'first name' isn't personally offensive, nor is 'Christian name' as I was born here and understand the history.
But I can see that some people would much prefer the terms forename or first name. What's to get upset over with that ? They're both inclusive and neutral and don't deny anyone's religion or background. I can't believe Christians are so frail that dropping this term endangers their beliefs or indeed our culture as a whole. I'm proud of our country for generally being open to new ways of thinking. *shrugs*
Hi, I'd like to know how much of our culture your willing to lose? Are these things not the start of loosing far more? I'm proud of GB to and being Scottish more so.
so if someone insisted on calling you English you would not correct them?
Hi Burly, yes i'd correct them, i was born scottish. Other religions & cultures hold dear to them what they believe, so why cant we? Things are being eroded bit by bit and are people just expected to roll over and give in? Also Burly, were you Christened, Jellytot makes a very good point.
I agree with BurlyBear.
I have always been a bit disappointed, saddened and left out, that Julia calls out for 'Christian' names, seeing as I'm not Christian myself.
It has made me feel that I am inferior on a number of occasion.