Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Keep Christ in Christmas

I’m tired of hearing about racism in BackTalk. All I’m interested in is that we don’t take Christ out of Christmas. It’s a holy day, not a holiday. If the banks give out envelopes that you give as a gift of money, and they only say “Happy Holidays,” I’ll do what I did and give them back and say “This is not a Christmas envelope.” We’re having everything taken from us, Catholics and Christians. If I go in a store and they don’t wish me a Merry Christmas, and they say “happy holidays,” I’ll turn around and walk out of the store.
Peace and Joy
Hope you enjoyed your “holiday” more than your miserable time preparing for it. And have a wonderful termination of the calendar year. —Ed. Note

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow ...why is it that the "religious" ones are always the freaking loony bins?? IT'S THE HOLIDAYS!!! Lighten up man!!

January 3, 2008 12:32 PM 
Anonymous A thankful person said...

Call it what you will. It's a time to celebrate. Celebrate each other, celebrate our freedom, celebrate the fact that we can openly celebrate. Who cares what we call it or who we refer it to. It's people getting along, loving each other and openly expressing it. Now that's what I call a reason to celebrate. Count your blessings. There are many people in this world, who will never get that chance.

January 27, 2008 5:32 PM 

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