The differences in religion are really just degrees of recognition;Jews don’t recognize Jesus as the Messiah.Protestants don’t recognize the pope as head of the church.Baptists don’t recognize each other in the liquor stroe……..
My uncle owned a saloon in the 1930’s-40’s and had a special place in the basement for the parish priests to knock ’em back out of sight. He figured their job was tough enough.
I don’t drink alcohol, haven’t in over 30 years, but will go eat lunch in some taverns. Some of them have the best sandwiches, and usually at reasonable prices. I can always get a glass of pop. I am thankful for the laws that prevent people from smoking indoors in establishments open to the public.
In the old west the town saloon was usually the only public building in the area so they’d use it for church services Sunday morning and then open the bar when services were done.
Mr Nobody almost 8 years ago
He was maybe drinking a Holy Water: 2 oz vodka, 1 oz Triple sec, 1 oz light rum, fill with tonic water, 1 dash grenadine syrup.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 8 years ago
The differences in religion are really just degrees of recognition;Jews don’t recognize Jesus as the Messiah.Protestants don’t recognize the pope as head of the church.Baptists don’t recognize each other in the liquor stroe……..
Sakamichi almost 8 years ago
My uncle owned a saloon in the 1930’s-40’s and had a special place in the basement for the parish priests to knock ’em back out of sight. He figured their job was tough enough.
Smiley Rmom almost 8 years ago
I don’t drink alcohol, haven’t in over 30 years, but will go eat lunch in some taverns. Some of them have the best sandwiches, and usually at reasonable prices. I can always get a glass of pop. I am thankful for the laws that prevent people from smoking indoors in establishments open to the public.
gcarlson almost 8 years ago
InBavaria we saw a church whose entrance is through the attached tavern.
patlaborvi almost 8 years ago
In the old west the town saloon was usually the only public building in the area so they’d use it for church services Sunday morning and then open the bar when services were done.