The context of the subject matter about those who wish to change or eliminate the word Christmas is worth talking about but not when it’s used to cover up a political agenda.
Strangely enough, the idea of eliminating the word Christmas was started by a political agenda, not one that I personally embrace. It appears to be impossible to discuss this subject matter without bringing politics, legalism, and secular humanism into the debate, as it corners on that ever-touchy subject of church vs. state.
While the author of the article I posted appears to be right-winged, that is his leaning and the springboard from which his article originates. Fine - I have no problem with that. But reading between the lines I cn see that he stands in a long line of Christians who have stood up for justice: John Brown, Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mary Elizabeth Clark, Catherine Doherty, Mother Teresa, Walter Rauschenbusch, Nat Turner, Harriet Tubman, Nanne Zweip, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, etc. Christians have stood against slavery, discrimination, war, poverty, homelessness, hunger, unemployment, regressive taxation, and on, and on, and on, often well before the secular world cared about the issues.
The secular world does not like to see Christians take a stand and fight the hosility against their faith. In fact, the secular world banks on it, thinking we wil remain silent and "turn the other cheek". But fight we must, as wimpy Christians will not survive spiritual warfare.
--- Remember: You don't stop laughing because you grow old...you grow old because you stop laughing.
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--- Remember: You don't stop laughing because you grow old...you grow old because you stop laughing.
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