Earlier this month, Leona Rawlinson, the owner of a shop called Tweed Tastic on the Isle of Lewis (off the western coast of Scotland), received a strange package in the mail. It was a Bible along with a letter from Dan MacPhail, secretary of the Day One/Lord’s Day Observance Society. He had a problem with the fact that Rawlinson, unlike other business owners on the island, kept her shop open on a Sunday.
Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/11/22/christians-bullied-shop-owner-to-stay-closed-on-sundays-but-the-plan-backfired/?source=Snapzu
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