Keep '' merry christmas'' alive

moabrangler

Well-Known Member
Pass this on to your church, co-workers, family, and friends. What do you have to lose but 44 cents? What do you have to gain -- more than you will ever know.

What a clever idea!

Yes, Christmas cards. This is coming early so that you can get ready to include an important address to your list.

Want to have some fun this CHRISTMAS? Send the ACLU a CHRISTMAS CARD this year.

As they are working so very hard to get rid of the CHRISTMAS part of this holiday, we should all send them a nice, CHRISTIAN card to brighten up their dark, sad, little world.

Make sure it says "Merry Christmas" on it.

Here's the address, just don't be rude or crude. (It's not the Christian way, you know.)

ACLU
125 Broad Street
18th Floor
New York, NY 10004

Two tons of Christmas cards would freeze their operations because they wouldn't know if any were regular mail containing contributions. So spend 44 cents and tell the ACLU to leave Christmas alone. Also tell them that there is no such thing as a "Holiday Tree." It's always been called a CHRISTMAS TREE!

And pass this on to your email lists. We really want to communicate with the ACLU! They really DESERVE us!!

For those of you who aren't aware of them, the ACLU (the American Civil Liberties Union) is the one suing the U.S. Government to take God, Christmas or anything Christian away from us. They represent the atheists and others in this war. Help put Christ back in Christmas!
 

Stephen

Who Dares Wins
Moderator
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:
 

gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:


your a buzz kill....
 

Bear T

Tacoma free since '93
Location
Boulder, mt
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:

Thanks Cliff. ;)

Yes, people today don't understand the true history of Christmas. But does that really matter. Christmas should be preserved in the traditional manner, but needs to be less commercialized. Christmas in its current state is nothing more than a sales tool for most.
 

JL Rockies

Binders Fulla Expo
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Draper
Christmas is a federal holiday as signed by Pres. USG. Saying "Merry Christmas" should not offend any patriot from any walk of life. Thats right you bastards.... I'm questioning your patriotism.... effing ACLU.
 

Amy

Limited Supply Of Sanity
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You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:

x2
 

Spork

Tin Foil Hat Equipped
Thanks Cliff. ;)

Yes, people today don't understand the true history of Christmas. But does that really matter. Christmas should be preserved in the traditional manner, but needs to be less commercialized. Christmas in its current state is nothing more than a sales tool for most.

I think all the holidays are sales tools anymore. About the only one they have a hard time tying a big sale to is New Years but that is just because they had been hyping Christmas for the last 3 months. :-\

Back to the original topic, I'm not going to sent the ACLU any cards. All I need is to get on some mailing list for some crap I don't want. A ton of cards in the mail is going to provide some work for a mail clerk for a while, it's not going to bring an organization to it's knees. Maybe they might hire a temp worker until the end of the year. I doubt anyone outside the mailroom will even know the card was sent.
 

CJ Matt

Registered User
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:

The majority of Christian beliefs are Pagan so it is a no brainer that the celebrations would be too.
 

Spork

Tin Foil Hat Equipped
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:

Are you criticizing me for my pagan beliefs?-_-
 

DOSS

Poker of the Hornets Nest
Location
Suncrest
You are aware that December 25th is the date of a traditional druid holiday in the British Isles celebrating the winter solstice, right? That the whole celebration of Christmas is various pagan winter celebrations amalgamated into Christianity during the middle ages. Remember, no one actually knows when (or if) Christ was born, so using a time of traditional celebration to mark the event made sense to the Catholic church.
And the 'Christmas Tree' thing, that's also a druid tradition picked up by Christians. In fact decorating a tree for Christmas was shunned for centuries due to its pagan roots. The Christmas Tree as we know it is at best only ~160 years old. Just a few things to consider before you wage war against all those atheists (many prefer non-thiests) and others (I presume you mean Jews, Muslims, Buddhists ect.):rolleyes:


Thank you.. and Happy Holidays :)
 
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