ashfire wrote:ACLU is the biggest enemy to God Loving Americans. When they attack Christmas and support some of the evilest ideas by groups who will do everything to change our society and cause the fall of this country.
One group is the Man Boy Love Society who is supported and protected by the ACLU. Its also hard to believe the fameous actors and rich people who pour money and support into the ACLU.
I think they should drop the "A" for American and change it to "E" for Evil.
Pretty sure that their "support" of NAMBLA was just as far as supporting free speech in a cetain situation... and that's one case that they've been criticized for very, very harshly.
The ACLU defends Christian and other religious groups when it's an issue of civil rights being violated.
I really hope this doesn't cross the line into the forbidden political post, and I will keep my personal opinion as muted as I can...
But not everyone views the role of government and religion the same way, even among Christians.
One of the biggest reasons that obvious religious songs (Silent Night, Away in a Manger, etc) aren't really being sung in public schools is because schools are federally funded and in many ways, an extension of government-- or at least, governments have the responsibility to uphold them as current polocies go. And we have people from many backgrounds sending their children to those schools. With the common "seperation of church and state" idea, some believe very strongly that schools shoudn't be used to promote *any* religion, that it should be done at home or outside of it.
Just for fun.. think if the situation was reversed, and Christians were in the minority. What if a different religion had a HUGE holiday in say... October. And even though traditionally, schools had always sung songs, often religious in nature, about one of that religion's gods, the ACLU started getting involved in it, saying that it was an unfair thing, to devote school time to this, especially when not everyone believed in it.
You may not agree with that scenario being an accurate analogy. That's fine. But try to understand that some people do hold that view. It's not even just nonChristians. I'm not saying it's right or wrong. Not my place.
For a whole lot of reasons, I'm not really as disapponted as some of you about Christmas being mentioned less by private businesses, public schools, etc. For businesses, it's their choice. For schools, it's kinda out of their hands, as far as I see it. Of course there is room for compromise with the schools, though.
No one is stopping me from wishing people a merry Christmas. And except in some extreme cases where people went a little too far in trying to be PC, the issue is mostly about
government endorsement of Christmas as a religious holiday. Businesses often just try to get more customers and retain their current ones. Advertising is a risky thing. This "They're destroying CHristmas!" claim has been made against businesses before-- just, it was often used to criticise them on their commercialism.
I work in retail. I see the general "Happy Holidays" around, but there's still plenty of "Christmas." And the people at the corporate level of this particular store wish people Merry Christmas. I've heard them.
But really... I don't personally see the need to make others recognize Christmas in order to be thankful for what it means to me.