I’m not upset in the least. Google did nothing for Pearl Harbor Day, D-Day etc. It’ got nothing to do with my religion or your religion.
I find it strange that there is an all out fanatical repulsion for the man, Jesus Christ in the name of separation of church and state. It’s a day of celebration for his birthday, but we cannot celebrate the man, for whatever psychotic reasons the left has with the man.
I’m asking simply why the day is not what it was supposed to be for? Not even our “smartest president of all times,” doesn’t recognize the holiday for what it is.
I stopped using Google long ago.
Riiiight. You wrote a whole big vanity about it but you’re not upset.
They often skip big days, the google doodle general focuses on obscure things, birthdays of oddball inventors, nerdy stuff. So it’s no surprise that they skipped Pearl Harbor Day and D-Day, they’re much more interested in the anniversary of the touchtone telephone.
It’s not a fanatical repulsion, but not everybody in engaged in that religion. You can celebrate the man if you want, nobody is stopping, nobody is bothered by it. I’m not, I’m am not tied to a religion.
Who says that’s what the day is supposed to be for? I don’t. That’s not what the day is for for me, nor my Jewish friends, pagan friends, atheist friends. It’s especially funny to me that this day that’s “supposed to be” for Jesus is completely wrapped in pagan traditions, but you carefully ignore where your decorated tree comes from.