The Bishop of Chelmsford has called for a crackdown on internet shopping on Christmas Day, after plans for major sales for that day. Stephen Cottrell said he would support laws to allow only essential services during the Christian festival. Stores such as Amazon, Debenhams, and John Lewis are to launch sales on Christmas Day, slashing prices by up to 66%, and experts predict millions will spend record amounts online. The Bishop said that shopping should not tempt people away from precious time with family and friends over Christmas, and companies should voluntarily postpone their sales. But he added, ‘How you shut down the internet for a day I don’t know, but if anyone has an idea I would certainly back it in the House of Lords.’ In further erosion of Christianity, a survey has found, nearly a third of primary schools have dropped or watered down traditional nativity plays, because of fears of offending non-Christians or non-believers. See the next article.
Internet shopping on Christmas Day
Written by David Fletcher 21 Dec 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for those who receive gift cards for Christmas not to be drawn into 24/7 internet shopping on Christmas Day. (Matthew 6:21)
- More: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5187267/Senior-bishop-calls-crackdown-internet-shopping.html