Happy Hiatus Week
They are the ones who might be terribly offended if Christians go about wish people a "Merry Christmas. Quiddites number about ten in every state in the union. Their sole purpose in life is to find something to be offended about something. Quiddites come out of the womb offended. This is a great time saver! They very much resemble Al Capp's student protest group in his L'lL Abner comic strip: S.W.I.N.E (Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything). Their soulmates, the Quddites are highly offended by anything Christian and often Jewish and anything that looks like something "religious". Atheists are free to spout their fanatical, vitriolic hatred of everything Christian and civilized and that's OK, but Christians need to keep their religion to themselves. Tolerance is a one way street. All public expressions of Christianity must be stamped out. All sorts of public prayers in local, state and federal ceremonies which have been in place for 200 years or more must be watered down. A ruling, in 2005 by a federal, fascistic judge, pertaining to public prayer said that public prayer could not contain any doctrinal principles peculiar to that "sect". This was another Radical Liberal triumph of "freedom of speech", pinko style.
To keep up with the times and satisfy the Stalinista spirit of the ACLU, I offer this, simple, humble revision of The Lord's Prayer:
"Our whatever, which art somewhere or other, hallowed be Thy name so long as it isn't mentioned. Give us this day our daily bread, preferably from a liberal welfare state. And forgive us the trespass of thinking there are any trespasses, and deliver us from the evil of thinking anything is evil. For Thine, whoever you are, is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever, so long as the ACLU and the Quiddites approve. "
I wonder how many people see the absurdity of Judge William Hamilton's prayer ruling? He not only bans the name of Jesus Christ, but any content in the prayer that even suggests a Christian doctrine. Deists do not pray because their God is not a personal God; the same would apply to Confucians, Scientologists and the followers of many other religions. Thus, the very idea of prayer has theological implications. Of course Hamilton has made it clear that his strictures apply only to Christians. Are Jews to be forbidden to pray to the Lord God or Muslims from praying to Allah? Hamilton's ruling is inequitable and unjust, the opposite of what one would expect from a judge, a real judge, not a fascistic Liberal. We must remember I am referring to Indiana Democrats who walked out on our state legislature last session serving notice that they want a single party government run by their party.
Let's see; we Christians can't pray to our God, Jesus Christ, and the prayer can't have any Christian character. Isn't this like saying, "You can have all the electric razors you want so long as they don't have a head, a body, an electric cord, or batteries?" It's rather like dehydrated water; when you dehydrate it, there's nothing left. With rulings like this, it's not surprising that people see Liberalism as anti-rational, fascistic mysticism.
What we are supposed to understand is "Public Education". Eighty-four percent of the population is Christian, 90% percent believe in God, 10% or less believe in something else, Because of this, it is only fair that "Public Education" should be geared to satisfy the 10% and ignore the 90% who pay the biggest part of the tax bill for what they don't want.
The Quiddites are busy this season showing their offspring "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", the Grinch being the hero in their estimation. They like Dickens "A Christmas Carol", the tragic story of how a sound businessman became a drooling, sentimental weakling, poisoned by Victorian Morality. To balance this, they read their children Hitchen's God is not Great (because He tries to discourage murdering helpless babies).
But all this is not entirely the fault of Secularists. Christians have been foolish enough to sell their birthright for a mess of Liberal pottage. In the spirit of "Our Whatever..." we have Happy Holidays!" So let's look at holidays: there's the Aztect Revival, perhaps they have reverted to sacrificing their victims by cutting out their hearts and placing them, still bleeding, on the altar. Surely we would want them to be happy! Then there are the present day Druids, who still practice human and animal sacrifices. Surely they should be happy! Socialism, world wide, murders helpless babies (You don't have to call it murder). The Quiddites have Hiatus Week in the middle of Summer when they don't bitch about anything for a week. But they are just fictional! Yes, and so are most of the people we are supposed to be offending. But the important principle here is that when the minority dictates to the majority what can and cannot be done, we students of Government call that tyranny. And that is what this is all about. So MERRY CHRISTMAS to one and all! It's the reason for the season! And Tiny Tim says "God bless us every one!"
Footnotes
1. In November 2005, Hamilton drew headlines for ruling that because "the Establishment Clause was intended in large part to protect religious minorities from religious majorities who might try to harness the power and prestige of the government to advance their sincere religious beliefs", the Indiana state legislature is not permitted to begin its sessions with Christian prayers imploring conversion to Christianity or representing Christianity as the only true faith. He held that invocations that use names like Jesus Christ or Christian terms like savior are sectarian, but that names for God in other languages are permissible unless there is evidence that those words are used in order to advance or disparage a particular religion. [ 13 ] Hamilton concluded that using proselytizing words in invocations at the statehouse violated the United States Constitution. "All are free to pray as they wish in their own houses of worship or in other settings," Hamilton wrote. "Those who wish to participate in a practice of official prayer must be willing to stay within constitutional bounds." [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The ruling was overturned by the Seventh Circuit on the grounds that the taxpayers lacked standing. [ 16 ] Wikipedia article David Hamilton
Footnote 2
Revealing facts on the ACLU, from its own writings
Ever notice how the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) seems to take on only cases that are anti-Christian - pro-sodomy, pro-abortion, anti-family, pro-pornography, pro-prostitution, pro-euthanasia, pro-homosexual, pro-infanticide, pro-crime, pro-humanism, anti-God -- and, except for atheism, anti-religion?
It calls itself the American Civil Liberties Union, but the ACLU is not American; it is uncivil (to the unborn, which are shredded mercilessly to pieces without anesthetic); and it knows nothing of true liberty, which can only be found in Jesus Christ, when one is set free from the bondage of all the SIN this evil organization PROMOTES!
Stated Goals
The ACLU's founder, Roger Baldwin, stated: "We are for SOCIALISM, disarmament, and ultimately for abolishing the state itself... We seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the SOLE CONTROL of those who produce wealth. COMMUNISM is the goal." (Source: Trial and Error, by Geo. Grant)
Books to read:
Agenda: Grinding America Down, Curtis Bowers (Agenda is the most powerful expose of the communist, socialist, progressive attempt to take over America produced so far." Ted Baehr, Movieguide)
Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule Of Judges, Robert H. Bork
Trial and Error, George Grant
So Help Me God, Judge Roy Moore
America's War on Christianity, Brad O'Leary
Growing Intolerance For Christianity in U.S., Baptist Banner, December 2011.
ACLU vs. America, Alan Sears
The New Persecuted, Antonio Socci
Besides this extensive documentation, there is my background. In the process of obtaining my doctorate in Philosophy I have studied Philosophy of Government, Comparative Religion, The History of Civilization and many other relevant subjects.

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