No, of course it is not a sacrilegious.
Wear this shirt and be proud of it!
2006-08-11 00:47:16
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answer #1
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answered by yotg 6
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It's neither sacreligious nor in bad taste. At the moment though, given the events in Israel and Lebannon, people will think it's a political statement.
2006-08-09 22:10:21
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answer #2
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answered by Ms Sunlight 2
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I guess it depends on what sort of social climate you live in and how open you are to people starting a dialogue with you based on your shirt. Especially due to the current situation in Israel, you might get some mixed reactions.
2006-08-09 21:32:15
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answer #3
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answered by Bwilkerson 4
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hi, whilst the fashionable state replaced into forming they mandatory a flag in a rush to signify them. They have been in a gathering conversing with regard to the formation of the fashionable state, and somebody posed the question, then what would be our flag? Then somebody grabbed a textile directly and designed a flag with Jewish symbols on it and that they displayed it on the assembly. they chosen the blue stripes considering is the layout and coloring that comes from the male tallit, a prayer scarf. and that they added designed it utilising the Magen David considering has been a Jewish image denoting the "safeguard" of David. that's a flag for a well-known united states and all modern-day international locations have issues on them that instruct value to them. i would not pass with the aid of the different internationalist interpretation of yet another's modern-day flag. it rather is rather not their place to be sure what yet another's flag ability and that they've an inclination to grant it damaging connotations for his or her very very own political or non secular motives, they warfare to "propagandize" it and supply it different that its somewhat which ability. the human beings that stay below the Israeli nationwide flag are those superb apt to interpret what the flag ability to them and history shows that the motive provided on the time the flag replaced into made meant "prayer scarf, safeguard of David." This interpretation comes from Israeli historic components, at as quickly as whilst the flag replaced into being produced for the 1st time, and that they know superb their motive on the flag and the which ability it has to Israeli human beings immediately. that's a attractive flag and that i think of that's suitable for the Jewish and Democratic State of Israel.
2016-10-01 21:31:55
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answer #4
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answered by stein 4
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first of all, it shouldnt matter what everyone else thinks but i can understand how you would consider it a threat to some people! so i it really depends on your social surroundings, school and that sort of stuff...
2006-08-09 21:42:18
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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you might get shot by a terrorist,i guess its no different then wearing a rebel flag in Harlem
2006-08-09 21:29:05
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answer #6
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answered by james j 3
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Depends on where you live, your religion and whether or not you live near any terrorist hotspots...
2006-08-09 21:42:07
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answer #7
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answered by Angel Pie 2
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well, i guess not
2006-08-10 00:04:01
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answered by Deby 3
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