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Reader comment on item: Something Rotten in Denmark?
in response to reader comment: TO MANDY..U POOR THING!

Submitted by Another one (Egypt), Feb 23, 2006 at 19:32

depends on the country policy,and you will have to get a permission from the goverment first for building such a thing as churches, temples, pagodas or even mosques, then report to the construction department to investigate depending on the location & how many buildings from the same kind around, is there any necessity for building it like the lack of such a building in that
area or not ...etc

you are always allowed to follow your own religion or celebrate your holy days..
in some cases like my country the majority between muslims and christians,those are the ones who can get a holiday from their work for feasts and religious festivals...
others can celebrate as they like as long they wont cause any harm to the other parties..
Submitting....

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