Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Informative Articles

Artistic Nude Photographs make a Unique Bridal or Christmas/Holiday Gift
There's a present that's heating up many wedding and holiday gift lists this year and it's about as personal a gift as you can give. The gift is an artistic nude photograph. Kenneth Wajda is an award-winning photographer who specializes in...

Ask the EQ Coach: Christmas Present for My Wife
Dear EQ Coach: I don’t know what to get my wife for Christmas. I love her, but I hate to shop. I want to ask my secretary to pick something out for her. Do you think this is wise? I have plenty of money, no time, and I hate to shop. Signed: Ready...

How To Choose The Perfect Christmas Gifts For Boys
What do boys want for Christmas? Every year, there would be one particular item that every child must have. That would probably be the gift the kid would pester mom or grandma for. If the little boy in question tells you what he wants...

Inexpensive Christmas Gift Ideas
The holidays are quickly approaching, which means it’s time to buy gifts. If you’re a little light on funds, following are ideas for inexpensive Christmas gifts. Inexpensive Christmas Gift Ideas It is easy to blow your budget and run up...

Merry Christmas!
Is the Star of Bethlehem fact or fiction? Pastor Terry Dashner (www.ffcba.com) "...We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him" (Matthew 2:1) NIV. Introduction... Through the years there has been much controversy...

 
Google
The ACLU - Their War Against Christmas and You

Do you dare to say, in public, "Merry Christmas!" to a stranger?

Is there a Nativity scene on your front lawn?

Are you wearing anything which refers to Christmas?

If no, why not?

Christians in America face these challenges to religious liberty after thirty years. What's next?



Challenge to Christians



The "Presidential Guidelines: Religious Expression in Public School," issued in 1995, was drafted by the ACLU. Each right of religious expression outlined in the Guidelines contains an escape clause to permit anti-Christian, anti-Christmas, secular groups such as the ACLU to sue if they do not approve of what is being expressed. And, sue, they do.[1] What has that meant for you, so far?



The spread of the ACLU mentality regarding Christmas is like a cancer on the spirit of America. The ACLU, in their politically correct war on Christmas, defines diversity as including everyone except Christians.



Losses in the Fight for Liberty



Caving in to the ACLU's invisible tyranny, retailers have avoided mention of the word, "Christmas," in their advertising and displays: Best Buy, Dell, JCPenney, Kroger, Lowe's, Office Max, Sears, Staples, Target, Walgreen, Wal-Mart,and others.[2] A few of these retailers have, lately, changed their policy.



Also in 2005, Jackson County, Georgia school officials, on warning from the ACLU, forbade the wearing of Christmas pins, angels, crosses, or clothing that might refer to Christmas. The ACLU sued a Louisiana elementary school for erecting a Nativity display on school grounds. Last year, they sued in Rhode Island for a Nativity scene being displayed in a city park.



Good News



Sears, Target, and, perhaps others in the last few days, along with


Macy's and Bloomingdale's, have begun to use the word, "Christmas," in advertising and store displays. And, the ACLU lost the Louisiana and Rhode Island cases. But, you, the taxpayer, paid their legal fees. More good news comes in word of legislation being proposed in Congress to curb payments to lawyers in Establishment cases, other than for injunctive relief.



More encouragement comes from two polls showing that 95% of Americans observe Christmas[3], and 87% believe Nativity scenes should be allowed in public places[4].



Looking Ahead



The ACLU shows no sign of giving up their battle to strip America of its religious liberty. They say, point blank, they want religion out of the public arena. What can you do? Exercise your First Amendment rights. Do not be intimidated by the ACLU, or any other secular, anti-Christian group trying to stifle your free speech. Wear your Christmas pin, angel, cross, or special clothing. Display a Nativity scene. Encourage your public officials to permit Christmas symbols in public, and to allow the word, "Christmas," to be used freely in public buildings, communications, and school calendars.



Jesus Christ said, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."[5]



[1] Shroder, Jen. "How the ACLU Stole Christmas - Again." 12-10-04. BlessedCause.org. 12-09-05.

[2] USA Today. 12-02-05.

[3] Fox News/Opinion Dynamics. 2005.

[4] Fox News/Opinion Dynamics. 2003.

[5] John 8:32. New King James Version. Thomas Nelson, Inc. 1982.



About the author:

Ronald Goldwater is editor of FreedomPointNEWS.com, a Christian conservative online news magazine. He has been a journalist for over thirty-five years. His web address is http://www.freedompointnews.com and email is info@freedompointnews.com