Hi,Folks,
Apologies if this question should be under health, or moral issues,but anyway,here goes....
The no smoking ban comes into force in the UK on July 1st- Churches have been exempted from having to display 'No smoking' signs on their buildings. However,according to a report in the 'New Scientist' magazine,August 2001,burning incense during church rituals produces smoke containing carcinogens,so you're exposing the congregation to nasty chemicals.
Am I missing something here,or is there a moral issue? I know incense isn't used that often,but they keep telling us only 1 cigarette is 1 too many.
Your thoughts please.
Many thanks,
Mister Viv
2007-06-04
04:05:08
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