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Evermore wrote:this religious shit has gone way too far on all sides.
this is a rhetorical question but wtf cant people just celebrate what they believe with out trying to shove it down someone else's throat? Its bad enough that these holidays have been commercialzed to the point where they make you fucking sick.
Happy Festivous
arlos wrote:"Anti-religious tirade" Excuse me? Show me where I say ONE WORD against people having and practicing whatever religion they so choose? I merely pointed out that for Christians to claim persecution and oppression in this society is laughable, which it is.
Not to mention, I am *SO* sorry that the founding fathers felt it necessary to encode protection against the Tyranny of the Majority into the Constitution. I am sure you'd feel SO much better if the rights of the individual were freely able to be trampled upon just because that person's beliefs weren't as popular as some other people's. Oh yes, that would be a GLORIOUS society, wouldn't it.
Furthermore, I think I am adamantly on record about the Government staying out of everyone's private lives. What you do in your home, as long as it's not harming anyone non-consenting, is your business and no one elses. What religion you practice, what sex acts you practice, indeed whatever consenting adults wish to engage themselves in with other consenting adults, by all means, feel free, and the government should stay the hell out of it.
However, on the PUBLIC front, the government should display no bias or preference for any one religion, no matter how popular, as that's what is called for in the Constitution. Private individuals want to have a 10 commandments shrine in their lawn, or have daily re-enactments of the nativity and the passion in their back yard? More power to them, feel free. Such displays have no place, however, on PUBLIC land.
-Arlos
Markarado wrote:YES!~ I am wiling to APPRECIATE and RESPECT other religion's public displays.
Markarado wrote:Celebrate Christmas how you please, but don't complain when a country founded on Christian principals celebrates an originally religious holiday in a religous way.
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Arlos wrote:A nativity scene financed by the government though, I would have a problem with, as that's showing preference to Christianity, which is, of course, Unconstitutional.
numatu wrote:I'm not a religious person and I do not attend church. I am not offended with people saying "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Hanukkah" to me even though I don't follow the tenets of those faiths. I also don't have a problem with nativity scenes being on public property. It's not about religion it's about simple tradition.
Zanchief wrote:numatu wrote:I'm not a religious person and I do not attend church. I am not offended with people saying "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Hanukkah" to me even though I don't follow the tenets of those faiths. I also don't have a problem with nativity scenes being on public property. It's not about religion it's about simple tradition.
See that's the thing, we don't have a problem with people saying merry Christmas and if they do I'll say right back at you. The problem is when people like Wallmart decide to include people of all religions in the holiday festivities you get people like Mindia and Markado screaming bloody murder about the assault on Christmas. They're trying to be INCLUSIVE, where is the harm in that? You aren't being victimized you whiny little turds. I've never met a more whiny self entitled group then Christians. You're running the world and still you're the victim.
S T F U please and thank you.
Narrock wrote:It's not the Christians who are the problem here... it's the imbecillic corporations like BestBuy, attorneys, and maggots who don't respect our national heritage.
10sun wrote:Narrock wrote:It's not the Christians who are the problem here... it's the imbecillic corporations like BestBuy, attorneys, and maggots who don't respect our national heritage.
I agree with you that it is an issue that has been blown out of proportion, however I disagree with you on several points.
A) Its not a fear of lawsuits, its the lust for money. People tend to shy away from those who say certain things and simply assume that you belong to a certain sect of the population.
B) The United States of America's founding fathers were predominately Deists, not "Christians". It is an easy mistake to make, as many of the core values were the same during that time period and today. However, historical documentation has shown that to be the truth, vulgar as it may be to your ears.
Narrock wrote:10sun wrote:Narrock wrote:It's not the Christians who are the problem here... it's the imbecillic corporations like BestBuy, attorneys, and maggots who don't respect our national heritage.
I agree with you that it is an issue that has been blown out of proportion, however I disagree with you on several points.
A) Its not a fear of lawsuits, its the lust for money. People tend to shy away from those who say certain things and simply assume that you belong to a certain sect of the population.
B) The United States of America's founding fathers were predominately Deists, not "Christians". It is an easy mistake to make, as many of the core values were the same during that time period and today. However, historical documentation has shown that to be the truth, vulgar as it may be to your ears.
BestBuy just made the announcement a couple days ago. They are afraid of lawsuits. It was all over the news.
BestBuy specifically ordered all employees to say "happy holidays" to the customers,
Let's not forget that in America, Christmas is a Federal holiday.
arlos wrote: So, why do you advocate retailers ignoring Hannukah?
arlos wrote:BestBuy specifically ordered all employees to say "happy holidays" to the customers,
Mindia, retail companies almost always have a script for their employees that they're required to say. Some are pretty silly, like one store I know of, the employees are required to greet the customer with, "Hello, how may I provide you with excellent service today?" (to which my initial reaction is almost invariably to respond, "By stop uttering such mindless platitudes" rofl.) If the employees DON'T follow the scripts, they can be terminated. This is just one such script.
In any case, having employees say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Chistmas" in an effort to be inclusive is not an assault on christmas or christianity. It's merely wanting to include EVERYONE who has a celebration this time of year. Why should Best Buy exclude, say, Ganzo from their holiday wishes? Is his religious holiday unimportant? Or me? Is mine? I think we both can agree that saying "Merry christmas, happy Hannukah, happy Kwanzaa, merry yule-tide greetings" would be an oversized mouthful, yes? So what's wrong with Happy Holidays? Am I going to be offended by someone saying "Merry Christmas"? No, of course not. But am I likelier to spend money in a store, and feel better about their business if they make the minimal effort to include MY holiday by saying "Happy Holidays" instead? You betcha.Let's not forget that in America, Christmas is a Federal holiday.
Actually, Christmas in America is a rather young tradition. Christmas was BANNED by the Puritans. You know, the people who came over on the Mayflower, and settled all of New England. Completely banned Christmas celebrations entirely. Indeed, late into the 1800s, it was grounds for immediate termination to miss work on the 25th. Christmas wasn't made a federal holiday until 1870, actually years after Thanksgiving was made a holiday, which was done by Abraham Lincoln. So yes, that's right, Thanksgiving has been a holiday in America longer than Christmas has.
Anyway, I know you don't think much of Paganism, and thus have little concern for recognizing our celebrations, but I know you respect Judaism. So, why do you advocate retailers ignoring Hannukah?
-Arlos
Herewith at this happy time of year, a few confessions from my beating heart:
I have no freaking clue who Nick and Jessica are. I see them on the cover of People and Us constantly when I am buying my dog biscuits and kitty litter. I often ask the checkers at the grocery stores. They never know who Nick and Jessica are either. Who are they? Will it change my life if I know who they are and why they have broken up? Why are they so important? I don't know who Lindsay Lohan is, either, and I do not care at all about Tom Cruise's wife.
Am I going to be called before a Senate committee and asked if I am a subversive? Maybe, but I just have no clue who Nick and Jessica are. Is this what it means to be no longer young. It's not so bad.
Next confession: I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish. And it does not bother me even a little bit when people call those beautiful lit up, bejeweled trees Christmas trees. I don't feel threatened. I don't feel discriminated against. That's what they are: Christmas trees. It doesn't bother me a bit when people say, "Merry Christmas" to me. I don't think they are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto. In fact, I kind of like it. It shows that we are all brothers and sisters celebrating this happy time of year. It doesn't bother me at all that there is a manger scene on display at a key intersection near my beach house in Malibu. If people want a creche, it's just as fine with me as is the Menorah a few hundred yards away.
I don't like getting pushed around for being a Jew and I don't think Christians like getting pushed around for being Christians. I think people who believe in God are sick and tired of getting pushed around, period. I have no idea where the concept came from that America is an explicitly atheist country. I can't find it in the Constitution and I don't like it being shoved down my throat.
Or maybe I can put it another way: where did the idea come from that we should worship Nick and Jessica and we aren't allowed to worship God as we understand Him?
I guess that's a sign that I'm getting old, too. But there are a lot of us who are wondering where Nick and Jessica came from and where the America we knew went to.
Narrock wrote:I don't advocate retailers ignoring Hannukah. How is saying "Merry Christmas" ignoring Hannukah? I just heard a talk show last night where dozens of Jews called in to say that they love Christmas and will even say "Merry Christmas" back to somebody who says it to them. Those are real people.
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