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- inactive, on 11/14/2008, -0/+8This is more wrong in more ways than I can count. Akin to sacrilege in my "book." Although I know it isn't the Actual date of Jesus Christ birth? It is still the day we have always celebrated it and these cartoon characters--( I only wish they were so harmless-Although ? Nowadays cartoon characters are no longer "harmless"-watch a couple of the newer ones and you will see. Witchcraft etc. ) Back to the point.This so-called ad campaign isn't about about those who aren't people "of faith" feeling lonely and giving them "hope" for gosh sakes> If they were worried about lonely, desperate people wouldn't they point them to the God OF ALL Hope?--Dad blasted Milk cow!
These peoples are just getting om ever loving last nerve here now!--Got to pray for them--and my nerves! - Teribssn, on 11/14/2008, -0/+7Another way for secularists to minimize the True meaning of Christmas. Yes, I know Jesus Christ was not born on Dec. 25th., but we have set aside this day to honor Him for centuries. I believe He blesses us for this Praise we give to Him. And I know it is highly commercialized, but it is a real opportunity for Christians to witness to those who don't know Christ; from His humble beginnings in the stable, the importance of His life on earth and what it means to have Life ithrough Him for eternity.
- TeachX3, on 11/14/2008, -0/+7
There is NO GOOD apart from GOD. - neosinn, on 11/14/2008, -0/+6So sick! One day they will be on knee and proclaiming Jesus is Lord!
- soulwarriorone, on 11/14/2008, -0/+5He never changes, and still will not be mocked. we must pray for these people, that they might come to the knowledge of the Truth before it is too late for them.
Christ did not desire that even one would be lost...yet we are reminded that the road we are on in very narrow, and it is beginning to show. - mareln72, on 11/14/2008, -0/+4Well said Thank-you, Mary
- inactive, on 11/16/2008, -0/+3When more Christians start acting like Christ.... the world can say whatever they want... and people won't believe them, but while many Christians react with just as much hate and slander as the unbelievers... then who can blame the world for believing the lies?
We are our own worst enemies sometimes. - whizkidforte, on 11/17/2008, -0/+2I am soooooo deeply affronted by this smarmy ad that I decided to email my local priest in Seffner, FL, near where I live, and the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Robert Lynch, about the problem! As a Catholic, that hurts me more than the generic greeting, "Happy Holidays," when not used in conjunction with Christmas! It's like saying, "God is dead," if you ask me.
- davidmesaaz, on 11/20/2008, -0/+1I just read a good article
__ http://tiny.cc/Neal_A_Maxwell
“What the secularists are increasingly demanding, in their disingenuous way, is that religious people, when they act politically, act only on secularist grounds. They are trying to equate acting on religion with establishing religion. And—I repeat—the consequence of such logic is really to establish secularism. It is in fact, to force the religious to internalize the major premise of secularism: that religion has no proper bearing on public affairs.” (Human Life Review, Summer 1978, pp. 51–52, 60–61.)
This new irreligious imperialism seeks to disallow certain opinions simply because those opinions grow out of religious convictions. Resistance to abortion will be seen as primitive. Concern over the institution of the family will be viewed as untrendy and unenlightened



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