Christmas is for celebrating CHRIST By James Hall aka SARTRE Price of Liberty
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Christmas is for celebrating CHRIST
By James Hall aka SARTRE


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December 19, 2005

We all should know that Jesus was not born on December 25th or during the winter season. Heck, in this secular culture some even argue that HE did not even exist. So why should it be surprising that so many 'PC' devotees' are so dedicated to purging the Savior from the public square? The American empire has become a pagan Saturnlian culture. Saturnlia was the greatest festival of the Roman year, and was marked with great feasting, gift-giving, dancing, playing, and relaxing. Homes were decorated, work was suspended, and there was general merry-making done by all.

Only an odd fellow would seek to defend the practice of a pagan celebration. But that is exactly what the elves of evil secularism want you to do. Their objection is directed towards a simple objective. Remove Christ from society. Those gnomes of multifariousness fanaticism have no room for the array of Christian believers. Their version of tolerance requires that the intention and purpose for the Good Shepherd tradition must serve up lamb upon the altar of diversity. A tree as a symbol is not their problem. No, it is the idea that a land settled as a Christian country must forgo that heritage for the sake of the multicultural high priests of acceptable and appropriate attitudes.

The vast believing majority must subjugate their essential values and mainstream religion to the ecumenical will of heretics. That's exactly what is being argued when a society marches down the road of purging the spiritual revealed truth for the practice of a false worldly worship. No particular church has the only message, but there is only one gospel that offers the promise of salvation.

So sorry to offend the thin-skinned non-Christians! Since when do outsiders get to make the rules for a celebration that has the central focus on the Redeemer? The Christmas observance should discard all those plastic trees and use the real symbol of the Christ. Therefore, strip those decorations off of trees and replace it with the simple Cross . . .

Salvation through the Son of God is the message. Why not chuck the commercialism of those phony "Happy Holidays" and ignite a candle of light by erecting the cross of deliverance? The Falwell's are not the gatekeepers of the faith. But surely the 'so called' Rev. turned lawyer Barry W. Lynns' of the world are but secular choir-boys in the Black Mass of a Satanic social order.

The marketplace of commerce needs to cater to customers in order to prosper. Public holidays are mere government contrivance for civic distractions. Adoration of the Lord is permanent submission to the will of God. Coupling the materialism of sales with the spirit of HOPE is superfluous at best but seriously detrimental when it becomes ingrained into the culture. If you want to be polite then be charitable. However, succumbing to the motive of politeness at the price of denying the essence of your faith reminds of the cock crowing thrice.

If the spirit of cheer is your bag for a holiday merry, then old Saint Nick can dole out to you the presents of joy. But if your purpose for remembrance on the long-established day called Christmas is to worship the gift of Deliverance, than raise up the Cross of Salvation. The best reward for non-believers on this day is the example of the glory in the gift of grace. Don't let all those trees block your view of the promised land . . .

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