Labor Day is here. Like many of our National Holidays, we have forgotten the meaning of the day. Is Memorial Day a time to reflect upon those who sacrificed so we would be free, or a time to grill burgers on the barbecue? Same with the Fourth of July. Martin Luther King Day is just a day off for many of us. If greater participation and reflection on MLK is the objective, then why would this day be on a Monday when most of the country is at work? Even Christmas, a holiday season that I enjoy but do not celebrate, has shed its deep religious significance having become a commercial enterprise. This reality, I suspect, must sadden and disturb many believing Christians. Labor Day, when many of us will be laboring over charcoal-broiled ribs and chicken, was created to remember and honor this country’s labor unions. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 1911 While I am hostile the politics of unions today, I readily acknowledge th...
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