I'm not a golfer myself but I'm not convinced you actually need paid staff on hand just to have a game of golf - I'd have thought no more would be needed than turning up at the course with your gear and hitting balls with sticks in the way golfers like to do. Doubtless the course requires maintenance at times and people get employed to do that but there's no reason it has to be done on Sunday as such.
Indeed, people also shouldn't have other people's religions forced on them. But my main point is that the religious argument is incoherent too here.
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Date: 2008-10-31 11:48 am (UTC)I'm not a golfer myself but I'm not convinced you actually need paid staff on hand just to have a game of golf - I'd have thought no more would be needed than turning up at the course with your gear and hitting balls with sticks in the way golfers like to do. Doubtless the course requires maintenance at times and people get employed to do that but there's no reason it has to be done on Sunday as such.
Indeed, people also shouldn't have other people's religions forced on them. But my main point is that the religious argument is incoherent too here.