LLee
December 8th, 2005, 10:03 AM
Believe it or not - with that provocative title - this article was written by a non-Christian Jew!
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47775
The Jewish grinch
who stole Christmas
I never thought I'd live to see the day that Christmas would become a dirty word. You think it hasn't? Then why is it that people are being prevented from saying it in polite society for fear it will offend?
Schools are being forced to replace "Christmas vacation" with "winter break" in their printed schedules. At Macy's, the word is verboten even though they've made untold millions of dollars from their sympathetic portrayal in the Christmas classic, "Miracle on 34th Street." Carols, even instrumental versions, are banned in certain places. A major postal delivery service has not only made their drivers doff their Santa caps, but ordered them not to decorate their trucks with Christmas wreaths.
How is it, one well might ask, that in a Christian nation this is happening? And in case you find that designation objectionable, would you deny that India is a Hindu country, that Pakistan is Muslim, that Poland is Catholic? That doesn't mean those nations are theocracies. But when the overwhelming majority of a country's population is of one religion, and roughly 90 percent of Americans happen to be one sort of Christian or another, only a damn fool would deny the obvious.
See the link for the rest of the article. I find it amazing that a non-Christian Jew would write this. Good for him! As I was driving a couple of days ago, I heard a clip on CSN (I think it was on "Another view of the news") about a Jewish organization (non-Christian) that had formed to work AGAINST anti-Christian bias in the United States. They said in this so-called land of the free, that the only ones who weren't free to express themselves were Christians. This was a non-Christian group!
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47775
The Jewish grinch
who stole Christmas
I never thought I'd live to see the day that Christmas would become a dirty word. You think it hasn't? Then why is it that people are being prevented from saying it in polite society for fear it will offend?
Schools are being forced to replace "Christmas vacation" with "winter break" in their printed schedules. At Macy's, the word is verboten even though they've made untold millions of dollars from their sympathetic portrayal in the Christmas classic, "Miracle on 34th Street." Carols, even instrumental versions, are banned in certain places. A major postal delivery service has not only made their drivers doff their Santa caps, but ordered them not to decorate their trucks with Christmas wreaths.
How is it, one well might ask, that in a Christian nation this is happening? And in case you find that designation objectionable, would you deny that India is a Hindu country, that Pakistan is Muslim, that Poland is Catholic? That doesn't mean those nations are theocracies. But when the overwhelming majority of a country's population is of one religion, and roughly 90 percent of Americans happen to be one sort of Christian or another, only a damn fool would deny the obvious.
See the link for the rest of the article. I find it amazing that a non-Christian Jew would write this. Good for him! As I was driving a couple of days ago, I heard a clip on CSN (I think it was on "Another view of the news") about a Jewish organization (non-Christian) that had formed to work AGAINST anti-Christian bias in the United States. They said in this so-called land of the free, that the only ones who weren't free to express themselves were Christians. This was a non-Christian group!