To: Stone Mountain
Sorry, don't really have the time to get into it with you right now. I'm working on my Holiday knitting, getting ready to put the Nativity set up (you know, Christ's birthplace) with the 2 littlest darlings (2 & 3), then we'll put up one of the many Holiday trees we put throughout the house.
Oh, but before I go...should I tell the kids we celebrate Jesus' birthday (cake and all) on the day called Holiday? LOL!
Not meaning to be snarky, just feeling like a smart a--!
83 posted on
11/09/2006 11:06:36 AM PST by
blu
(Save the cheerleader, save the world!)
To: blu
I'm working on my Holiday knitting,
I'm sure you meant your Christmas knitting. Otherwise, I'll be offended!
84 posted on
11/09/2006 11:10:40 AM PST by
Quick1
(There is no Theory of Evolution. Just a list of animals Chuck Norris allows to live.)
To: blu
I don't get it. I express my opinion that saying "Happy Holidays" is a perfectly fine way to greet people, and all of a sudden, I'm anti-Christian and anti-Christmas? Tell your kids what you want, shop where you want, decorate as you please. That's all immaterial to my origianal question, to which although I have received replies, nobody has actually answered it. Why is it offensive to be as inclusive as possible during the holiday season?
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