Rant ahead
Ok I have to rant a little. I was reading someone else's blog yesterday and they were discussing all the different religion's and names for the holiday that we celebrate this month.
And sister let me tell you it fired me up. Not the person or the blog, but the fact that we have to
put up with all the other people who come to our country and there bullshit.
It is Christmas, it was started to celebrate the birth of christ! We need to call it Christmas and we need to say Merry Christmas. Not happy fuckin holiday.
It is a christmas tree! Not a holiday tree! I don't care where you come from, or where your going. I don't tell you how to celebrate or how not too! So don't tell me I have to quit saying
Merry Christmas!
I would like to see what happens to you if you as an american went to another country and told them how to celebrate or not. It is bullshit that because you don't believe the way that I do that i should change my believe system to not offend you. This country was founded on freedom of speech and relegion. Shut up and let me believe and practice what I want. The next time someone tells me that I should not say Merry Christmas, I will shove a Christmas tree up there ass!!!
Later
Twisted
6 Comments:
Thank you for this post. I posted a similiar thing today myself. I'm sick of it.
Hey, Hey, Hey......too damn right Twisted! Lights and all!
Wow! I didn't know that you're having such a thing happening over there, don't want to call it a problem yet, but you know better. But it's sadly interesting ... I live in the Gulf, basically a muslim place and we can shout Merry Christmas with no restrictions, heck, we even include our muslim friends in the preparation for the Christmas dinner, not to mention that I dragged one of them to midnight mass with me last year!
Wow....I'm going to believe that it was my blog you are referring to. I'm so flattered that I got you so riled up! Kind of a turn on actually! :o)
But, gotta jump in here and say that Christmas is the celbration of the birth of Christ, but it started as a way to turn the Pagan's to Christianity since Yule was the birth of the Pagan God. It just made sense to them back then that it was easier to get all them Pagans on the bandwagon if the holidays were at the same time. Seems to have worked.
I'm not saying Christ didn't exist, or that he was born the Son of God....It's just that no one really knows when His birthday was...so this made it easier to convert those damned heathens.
Can I get an Amen!?!?!?
C.
P.S. Merry Christmas, Twisted...love ya!
Thanks for all the comments. And
I love you too cutie!
LOL
Lmao!
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