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    Jesus Celebrated Hanukkah

    Published December 13th, 2007

    JC celebrated Hanukkah, not Christmas. Jesus was Jewish. These are pretty well known facts right?
    Apparently not. Seems some Christians are offended by Jews, Hanukkah, and holiday well wishes. So once again, this is a story that makes me really angry. First off, the horrible ignorance of these Christians. They take a Happy Hanukkah as some […]

    Yeah, I’m still going on about this

    Published December 7th, 2007

    My blog, and yeah, I’m pissed. The more I think about the things Romney said, the more angry I get. It’s no surprise he gave his speech at the George H.W. Bush library - the library of a man who once said, “No, I don’t know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should […]

    Hallelujah!

    Published December 7th, 2007

    Some actual sense out of the Washington Post editorial page.
    Point the first:
    “If, as Mr. Romney correctly says, the country’s founders took care not to impose a religious test for any public office, a candidate’s belief, or not, in the divinity of Christ ought to be irrelevant.”
    Spot on. I’m posting practically the last half of the […]

    Well, he’s half right…

    Published December 6th, 2007

    So, apparently Mitt Romney believes that “Freedom requires religion, and religion requires freedom.”
    At the same time, he decried those who would remove from public life “any acknowledgment of God,” and he said that “during the holiday season, nativity scenes and menorahs should be welcome in our public places.”
    I’m sorry - what? I have no problem […]

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