Now that hurt!
Actually I try to spare people's feelings by calling them 'leftist' rather than 'goofy'. It's good to be tolerant.
Yeah, that's it. I'm being politically correct.Grant is just being politically correct guys. He doesn't want the Christian masses to be offended, so he'll look for every excuse to justify why it's wrong to offend the majority.
When is the Satanists time?
No, of course not. Christianity is normative, satanism is not. If you want to assert your constitutional right to display stupid ****, then don't come crying to me when it is defaced.Would you be saying that if the Christian display "suffered the consequences?"
Well considering that theistic Satanism is just turning Christianity upside down, it's at the same time as the Christians.
They seem to be doing quite well as Christmas is fading and Satanism is growing. Fewer homes decorated now, less Christmas music.Well considering that theistic Satanism is just turning Christianity upside down, it's at the same time as the Christians.
No, of course not. Christianity is normative, satanism is not. If you want to assert your constitutional right to display stupid ****, then don't come crying to me when it is defaced.
They seem to be doing quite well as Christmas is fading and Satanism is growing. Fewer homes decorated now, less Christmas music.
So it's only OK to deface the "non-normal?"
They seem to be doing quite well as Christmas is fading and Satanism is growing. Fewer homes decorated now, less Christmas music.
What do we have to look forward to with the Satanists?
I'm not anti-Christmas. I've celebrated it every year of my life -- in my own home, or in the homes of friends and family. And in the stores I go to. And on the television shows I watch. And in practically every aspect of our culture.Then tolerate those who want to put up displays celebrating their special time of the year. All religions seem to have them and there is no reason why we can't respect Hanukkah, Ramadan, Diwali, and so on. Why only harass Christians?
No, of course not. Christianity is normative, satanism is not. If you want to assert your constitutional right to display stupid ****, then don't come crying to me when it is defaced.
In what alternate universe is "Christmas fading"? That is utter nonsense.
I'll be curious to see if these Satanists show up at Ramadan.
There is still less than there was. It once began in November and the annual Santa Claus parade, now defunct in all or most places, was often held in late November or early December. Good to see that radio still lives.What version of reality do you live in? I can't get away from Christmas music. We have a radio station here that went to an "all-Christmas music" format for the holidays. I think there's one of those in most cities.
And there it is. Freedom for me, but not for thee.
I didn't deface the fancy satan display.
It's never "okay" to deface anything. But if you're gonna display stupid ****, don't be surprised. It would be the same thing if a NAMBLA holiday display were defaced. Would you be utterly shocked? :roll:
There is still less than there was. It once began in November and the annual Santa Claus parade, now defunct in all or most places, was often held in late November or early December. Good to see that radio still lives.
You agree on the decorations then.
No, but you seem fine with it, since it's not "normative."
There is still less than there was. It once began in November and the annual Santa Claus parade, now defunct in all or most places, was often held in late November or early December. Good to see that radio still lives.
You agree on the decorations then.
I'm not anti-Christmas. I've celebrated it every year of my life -- in my own home, or in the homes of friends and family. And in the stores I go to. And on the television shows I watch. And in practically every aspect of our culture.
I've even seen Trans Siberian Orchestra for the last three years.
I'm not anti-Christmas. But I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state.
I can enjoy watching laser beam and fireball enhanced guitar solos of classic Christmas tunes and still not feel hypocritical about wanting the government to stay out of the religion business.
I fail to see what NAMBLA has to do with this at all.
Yeah, that's it. I'm being politically correct.
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