Dear Christian Right.

Dec 02, 2005 16:35

Please stop attempting to "return" December 25th to being a Christian holiday. Every year, there are "battles" won and lost by your faction in the name of "traditional America." Yes, I'm overusing these things called "quotes," but only because I don't want to afford your argument any more validity ( Read more... )

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terrag25 December 3 2005, 00:55:30 UTC
Also, as a side note, in the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Aslan is actually a hell of a lot more similar to the original owner of December 25th
Mithras

So suck it bitches

(and since when do shepherds keep their sheep outside in the winter to freeze them?)

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terrag25 December 3 2005, 01:05:07 UTC
Or we could always worship that goddess of insanity, Claire

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butterflyking December 3 2005, 18:49:25 UTC
Agreed, Claire is healthily insane.

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nychick8990 December 3 2005, 01:05:40 UTC
That was wonderful. I love Santa. He is bringing me a hot tub shaped pony.

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kaffeine23 December 3 2005, 18:31:40 UTC
I thought you decided on a pony-shaped hot tub?

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butterflyking December 3 2005, 18:49:48 UTC
It's all my fault.

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afunkingpirate December 3 2005, 07:15:14 UTC
stick that in the next issue of the SMHigh

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butterflyking December 4 2005, 03:08:08 UTC
Goodie, an argument. I will sound controversial. I like doing it, and this is one of the best places to rant. I won't deny that many people view Christmas as a Christian holiday meant to celebrate Jesus' birth, but there are far more extreme things that people do than simply going to church. Yes, go to church, pray, be thankful you have a savior you can look to for guidance. However, it gets annoying when people lash out at malls for putting up "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas." It gets frustrating when people attack schools for eradicating all religious influence instead of trying to cover every single religion somebody may or may not practice. By the time Christmas time has passed, I find myself absolutely frothing mad at these people. Of course, I'm just as dersive of the cowards that are so intent on remaining politically correct they can't bear to say anything that may have any sort of vague association with one religion over the other ( ... )

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butterflyking December 5 2005, 00:43:10 UTC
WOMFG, thar be heathens!

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