The Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh has been closed to visitors on the Christian Lord’s day from the beginning of February 2008. It receives thousands of people a week but only about 400 on the Lord’s day and this has led to the decision to close it off to tourists. It is estimated that the closure will save around £100,000 every year. This action by the Scottish government highlights once again that money and not conviction or principle rules the way our secular society is run.
Gone are the days when the Word of God governed the Scottish conscience and the hearts of its people were hungry after righteousness. Our Saviour said, “you cannot serve God and mammon” (Matt. 6:24). So when visiting the Scottish Parliament one needs to remember that it is “Closed Sundays”. Here is recognition by the Scottish legislators that Sunday desecration does not pay. This should be a lesson for the Western Isle Council and CalMac. If Sunday ferries are introduced then local Council overheads and costs will rise – extra Police, Utilities (water, electricity and gas etc), Nurses, Doctors, Dockers and Council Workers etc., will be required, resulting in an expected increase in the Council Tax.