An ethical dilemma : Parking at a place of worship not to worship.

Karlafare

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Let’s say you wanna go to a pub, and its along a really busy road. You would like to have a pint with your friend because you just got a neat bonus from your boss.

BUT, you can’t find parking, and the only parking is in the place of worship along the side of the road. Will you park there, despite knowing it’s against their religion to drink?

The For argument: I do not believe in their faith and it is just a parking lot to me

The Against argument: It is Holy Ground and I should play by the rules of whatever religion Land I’m parking on.
 

Kumar22

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Let’s say you wanna go to a pub, and its along a really busy road. You would like to have a pint with your friend because you just got a neat bonus from your boss.

BUT, you can’t find parking, and the only parking is in the place of worship along the side of the road. Will you park there, despite knowing it’s against their religion to drink?

The For argument: I do not believe in their faith and it is just a parking lot to me

The Against argument: It is Holy Ground and I should play by the rules of whatever religion Land I’m parking on.
A parking lot is just that..a parking lot...it's never Holy Ground...
They also have the right to clamp your car...it's private property...
So long as you don't inconvenience worshippers, nothing in it.
But if you can or want to, can always make a small donation for the parking..
 

mel1888

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Just park la.
Not as tho u park inside.
Outside PUBLIC road is fair game.
 
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