Actually, there are many places of business that are open on Saturday. Also, there ARE employers who are willing to work with you on this issue, especially if you are a valuable employee.
My overall consideration in the previous posts was the celebration of Thanksgiving...a national day of prayer. Perhaps I did not make that very clear.
My use of past history was that of an example of how we, as a nation, have lost something important. Our God became things.....instead of the Giver of all things.
That’s my point.
By being open Sunday, I can trade shifts with somebody who wants Sunday off. They can have their Sunday and I can have my Saturday.
If Sunday laws ever came into enforcement, I could no longer trade shifts and the employer would unlikely give me any consideration for my situation, because he’s already giving everybody a day off.
It would really be forcing me into a situation of either eating or not eating.