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To: NavyCanDo

He needs to move to Tel Aviv, and help the Cause. For what it's worth, here in Mexico, many Evangelical Christians find it difficult to connect Christmas Trees to The Manger of Bethlehem. Like it is more American Culture, sometimes viewed as pagan, but hardly an item mentioned in the New Testament Scriptures. The only references to 'decorated trees' in the Bible were pagan rites.


36 posted on 12/11/2006 7:53:35 AM PST by rovenstinez (,)
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To: rovenstinez

Here is my email to the Rabbi. His email address is: rabbi@chaiseattle.com

Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky,



Why is removing Christmas trees from public forums during the Christmas season so important to you? When I see Jewish symbols I am not offended. I am very happy to see them. It tells me that there are people of faith and kindness. My first impulse when I see Jewish symbols is not to say there must also be a Christmas tree or I am going to sue!

Personally, I find your actions to be very petty and childish. Millions of people will go through the SEATAC terminals and be denied the traditional Christmas experience because you could not see your chosen Jewish symbol. That does not strike me as a positive way to win friends and find common ground with your opponents.

Hundreds of millions of Christians in this country generously support the State of Israel and all that she stands for. Do you think your petty stand “You must take down the Christmas trees, if you do not put up Jewish symbols, or I will sue is really the appropriate action to be taken? Why cannot you be as generous and understanding of American Christians as they are of the Jewish faith and the State of Israel?

You really have disappointed me. Your actions bring great sorrow to me and many others.

Sincerely,


44 posted on 12/11/2006 8:04:47 AM PST by daviscupper
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To: rovenstinez
"The only references to 'decorated trees' in the Bible were pagan rites."

I'm not Jewish, but I think the Feast of Booths (Sukkot)traditionally uses fruit and foliage to decorate the booths. And the temple at the time of Jesus was the site of innumerable animal sacrifices, which many Christians would regard as pagan if it were still going on today. And some Christian fundamentalists prohibit alcohol even though Jesus drank wine.
78 posted on 12/11/2006 8:24:33 AM PST by Steve_Seattle ("Above all, avoid the moor, where the powers of darkness are exalted.")
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