Seeing how I worked yesterday, I'm doing the 4th tonight.
Beer brats on the bbq, mojitos, and fireworks after dark.
July 4th or any other holiday should be celibrated on the day it falls on! That is one of the things that really bothered me about Utah.
I did celebrate on the 2nd... I went up to Logan and they had their fireworks on Friday. Maybe they just did fireworks on the night they will have the largest attendance and there wasn't a big conspiracy involved... or maybe that's just what they want you to think...If you truly loved this country, you would've been celebrating America's independence on the 2nd of July with me. Kool-aid drinking suckers.
-Jason
What bothers me the most about this state is the fact that Pioneer days are more important than the 4th. Every year it seems the celebrations are bigger on the 24th than they are on the 4th. Since when did a state holiday become more important than the national holiday celebrating the very thing that allowed the state to have their own holiday in the first place.
I understand this position, but to many the sabbath day is very important, see the ten commandments on this one. So if some belivers choose to celebrate the sabbath (observance of it) on the day it falls on more power to them. Since our Country is divinely started by God I think we should follow him for his continued support and guidence. For me its a mix between celebrating the commercial part of it on the 3rd and I see Jacks opinion on no conflict for him. Everyone has their own perspective on this. Like Goat said it may be a mute point if it's economical on Saturday.
I don't personally believe the city fireworks or the parade are the celebration anyway. They are fun and do bring patriotic feelings which is awesome but Dads need to sit down with their families and explain the significance and blessing of this Country.
The independence of America was voted on July 2nd by the Continental Congress, the Declaration of Independence dated July 4th, and actually signed August 2nd. John Adams noted that July 2nd would be the date celebrated with fireworks etc.. So why then is it the 4th of July that is celebrated?
I don't know..
I do find it funny that the LDS church becomes the target when questions of, 'why are we not celebrating the actual 4th?', raise. Can the spirit of America's Independence Day not be celebrated on another day? After All, the actual day that was supposed to be the day of celebration, the 2nd, got the shaft..
If you truly loved this country, you would've been celebrating America's independence on the 2nd of July with me. Kool-aid drinking suckers.
-Jason
Many that came to country did so to escape religious persecution. I don’t know why nobody ever mentions that. That could be why our founding fathers wanted separation of church and state, not states that base their laws on religious beliefs.
As far as police/fire/rescue on Sundays, I think it has been mentioned a long time ago: Would you not pull your ass from a pit on the Sabbath?
I'd agree with you, but go back as far as you want, and law is based on religious beliefs. Still, I get your point. I think of this way: I would not move to Vatican City and complain about Catholicism. This is basecamp for the Mormon Church, that's how it goes. *shrug. I'm not LDS, but I try not to get too worked up about the peculiarities of living in UT.
Pardon me? You really didn't say this did you?Since our Country is divinely started by God