The dilemma of Albanian atheists: Religion, braking development, shall we congratulate Bajram?

In a Facebook group called secular Albanians, a debate is under way over whether an atheist should congratulate his believing friends on the Bajram holiday. Today, Kurban Bajrami is being celebrated, or popularly known, Little Bajrami. A.R. writes: “Question, why and how an atheist can hurrah [...]
In a Facebook group called secular Albanians, a debate is under way over whether an atheist should congratulate his believing friends on the Bajram holiday. Today, Kurban Bajrami is being celebrated, or popularly known, Little Bajrami.
A.R. Writes: “Research, why and how can an atheist wish Bayrams on social networks if you don't believe and think religion is going back and forth?”
The comments are many. There are those who believe that in respect of friends a greeting should be expressed, but there are many who feel that since religion is a restraint in development and a setback, it would have to be neither to congratulate Bajram's holiday. /Periscopi












