All of the criticism. If it was a humdrum thing, this wouldn't be in the news. It is in the news because it is jaw-droppingly stunning that a Christian Church would close up shop on Sunday because its members can't be bothered to show up. That's why its criticisable.
If I were the only one criticising, it would be one thing. But this has drawn pretty much universal criticism.
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For the sake of argument let's assume that it has drawn universal criticism? Can a million chinese be wrong? (to borrow an old phrase).
About the same amount that Jesus and His disciples received for walking through a wheatfield and eating the grain on a Sabbath?