Posted on 09/17/2010 3:21:46 PM PDT by Stoat
The Pope issued a clarion call to defend Christianity last night, saying Christmas was at risk of being struck from the calendar.
In a strongly worded speech delivered in Parliament, Benedict XVI bluntly told politicians not to silence religion and discourage public celebration of its most important festivals.
And in a thinly veiled attack on controversial equality legislation, he said laws which forced Christians to act against their consciences were wrong.
There are those who would advocate that the voice of religion be silenced, or at least relegated to the purely private sphere, he told senior politicians and public figures.
There are those who argue that the public celebration of festivals such as Christmas should be discouraged, in the questionable belief that it might somehow offend those of other religions or none.
He spoke as security was tightened around the Papal visit after the arrest of six central London street sweepers over a suspected terror plot to attack him.
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Some FR threads from past years that may be of interest
Christmas should be 'downgraded', says Labour's favourite think tank (U.K.)
Great Britain- School bans Santa from wearing red - because it reminds pupils of Coca-Cola
Santa gets heave ho-ho (Few British stores hiring Saint Nick anymore)
Switzerland- Banned from Santa's Lap (Brought about by concerns over pedophilia)
NYER get in here
The first time someone in authority prohibits Christmas they should cut off the right hand. The second time, the left. Third, the right leg. The fourth, the left leg. The fifth, the other leg.
No matter what is said, the Labour MPs will bow to the false gods to kiss the carpet while hodong their collective bumms up in the air to Cancel the Christian High Holy Days.
With only 5% of western euro’s going to Church it’s just a matter of time.
United Kingdom: 27%
Christmas has been, still is and always will be first and foremost in this house. Baby Jesus birthday, then the tree, presents, Christmas feast, lights, everything full of fat that they are wanting us to do without and all of that stuff. The men will eat until they fall asleep, the women will sit around and chat and eventually do the dishes. Later that evening...turkey, coleslaw and jellied cranberry sandwiches with stuffing on the side.
Ahhh, don’t worry Pope...Christmas will always be Jesus Birthday and the rest that goes along with it. It’d be a cold day in hell before an atheist could EVER EVEN BEGIN TO THINK they could crush Christmas. Jokes as they are.
Merry Early Christmas Everyone and Happy Early Birthday, Jesus. :)
Its getting close to where the pope needs to declare the second crusades or we will face annihilation by our enemies.
Neosades.
You mean like this?
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Religion, in other words, is not a problem for legislators to solve, but a vital contributor to the national conversation. In this light, I cannot but voice my concern at the increasing marginalization of religion, particularly of Christianity, that is taking place in some quarters, even in nations which place a great emphasis on tolerance. There are those who would advocate that the voice of religion be silenced, or at least relegated to the purely private sphere. There are those who argue that the public celebration of festivals such as Christmas should be discouraged, in the questionable belief that it might somehow offend those of other religions or none. And there are those who argue paradoxically with the intention of eliminating discrimination that Christians in public roles should be required at times to act against their conscience. These are worrying signs of a failure to appreciate not only the rights of believers to freedom of conscience and freedom of religion, but also the legitimate role of religion in the public square. I would invite all of you, therefore, within your respective spheres of influence, to seek ways of promoting and encouraging dialogue between faith and reason at every level of national life.
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Here's one of the few photos from a non-Getty source:
Powerful speech: The Pope waves to crowds on Lambeth Bridge, moments before entering Westminster to speak to dignitaries, when he said Christmas should be defended
Regards
The contrast should shut all those on the Left who keep going on about all religions being the same.
They both impugn the Holy Word of Elohim. Both Christmas and Easter are Pagan feasts
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
created in the fourth century.
Actually, Christmas and Easter are celebrations for those who are Blessed by Grace to see who the one and only Lord is.
I'm not sure who the bigger threat at this point, but probably Muslims, because of their sheer numbers and pathological fanaticism.
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