Your view: Don’t ban Christmas
I was listening to the radio Monday night and was appalled by what I heard. There was a man promoting his organization and trying to motivate people toward his cause. His cause is simply to stop the banning of Christmas in America.
Christmas! It seems, my fellow Americans, that in some parts of our beloved country, Christmas is being banned in public places simply because it offends some of the people who live there. This man on the radio was saying that some schools have banned the wearing of red and green because they are Christmas colors.
Some nursing homes have banned the ability to decorate the doors on the rooms with religious symbols. Some towns have banned the display of nativity scenes in places viewed by the public and the use of angels to decorate a tree.
Yet other places have banned caroling, and some have even banned the use of the word “Christmas,” replacing it with “holiday” because that is less offensive to those who don’t celebrate Christmas. [The Criminalization of Christianity: Read This Book Before It Becomes Illegal!]
For us to ban a part of this country, especially a part of this country that has been here for hundreds of years is wrong! And for those of you who are offended by it, maybe you should rethink living in America because you obviously don’t want to live in a free land.
If we’re going to ban the celebration of Christmas, then why not ban the celebration of all religious holidays? I mean, that would make everyone happy. No one would be offended then, right?
