Posted on 12/20/2011 5:45:41 PM PST by Coleus
For a number of Americans, the Christmas season is a time for joy and love, but for others, its an opportunity to stage a war against Christianity. The latest battle entails a blasphemous nativity scene from a group of atheists, which they have defended as a response to counteract the Christian War on the Constitution. Wisconsin is once again at the center of a major dispute, this time because Governor Scott Walker made the mistake of referring to the holiday spruce as a Christmas tree. That prompted the Freedom from Religion Foundation to call Walker a Teabagger governor wearing religion on his sleeves.
Now Walker has likely sealed his fate with the atheist organization, given that a nativity scene has been placed in the state capitol (above left), even as it was put together by a private group. But the atheist organization has found a way to respond. They will introduce their own version of the nativity.
The Blaze reports:
In an effort to show further opposition to the nativity, [Freedom from Religion Foundation co-president Annie Laurie] Gaylors group is planning what she calls a slightly blasphemous irreverent tweak on the nativity scene. The FFRF is currently seeking a permit for the display.
When asked why the group would be putting up such a display, she answered, Theres no war on Christmas, theres a war on the Constitution during the entire month of December.
Constitutionalists point out that the Constitution makes no references to public Christmas displays, nor does it include the words "separation of church and state" anywhere in the document. And, in the absence of such language, they say, according to the Tenth Amendment, any say-so on the matter must be left to the states or to the people.
According to Gaylor, We just dont think a nativity scene belongs in the Wisconsin State Capitol. Its the seat of state government and everybody should feel welcome there. Julaine Appling of Wisconsins Family Action, the conservative organization behind the capitols nativity scene, does not understand the FFRFs opposition to the nativity.
We think its a very tasteful presentation, she said. She points out that the capitol is a forum wherein a variety of views are welcomed, and points to another display next to hers with a message from the FFRF that declares God does not exist. Still, Appling notes, They have as much right to be there as we do. I think its time for all of us to realize theres a lot of room for different voices.
Interfaith Awareness Week at Wisconsins capitol rotunda provides an opportunity for a number of different religious traditions to be showcased. Applings group is one of a number of groups that received permission. Her groups nativity display will be present at the capitol until the end of December. Christmas tends to be a holiday that provokes such ire from atheist organizations, and seemingly brings out the worst in some of them.
Last Christmas, the American Atheists targeted the Christmas holiday in a billboard just outside of the Lincoln Tunnel in Weehawken, New Jersey. The $20,000 billboard depicted the Nativity scene and read, You KNOW its a Myth. This season, celebrate reason. The group claimed that the sign was designed to encourage existing atheists who are going through the motions of celebrating Christmas to stop.
However, when the spokesman for the American Atheists appeared on Fox News, he admitted, The other part of the billboard is to call Christians out on their own history. Christmas is not the first nor the fifth nor the tenth holiday that places a god in the winter solstice. Many religions have placed their gods to be born on the winter solstice. Christianity is not unique in this subject and people need to understand that while Christmas is a Christian holiday, the season belongs to everyone.
In response to that billboard, a Catholic group posted a pro-Christmas billboard message directly across from the atheist one which read, You know its Real. This Season, Celebrate Jesus. Overall, the war between the two billboards cost $40,000.
This year, the American Atheists posted a similar billboard, costing approximately $25,000, depicting a variety of images, including that of Jesus, Santa Claus, and the Devil. The sign reads, 37 million Americans know MYTHS when they see them. What do you see? Again, the group claims the billboards purpose is to call out closet atheists.
This is when the closeted atheists go to church to be viewed as Christians, and this is when we want to call them out to stay home and enjoy the holidays, Silverman said. We want people to realize that there may be atheists in their family, even if those atheists dont even know they are atheists.
This year, however, the Catholic League will not be responding to the atheist billboard. The groups president Bill Donohue claims that the atheists billboard is not good enough to warrant a response.
Its inane, Mr. Donohue said of the new billboard. Nobody knows what this means. I mean, Neptune? Over here, we just looked at each other in puzzlement. He added, Whenever you do a billboard, it has to have tremendous clarity and be quick and easy. If you have to keep thinking about it, it fails. Blair Scott, communications director for the American Atheists, admits that this years billboard lacks the same controversial elements as last years.
I think the big difference is that the billboard asks a question rather than making a statement, said Blair Scott, the groups communications director. Its kind of like the difference between a Christian saying, You are going to hell, and saying, Are you going to hell? People dont get as upset.
Because that billboard did not provoke the same anger or controversy, however, the American Atheists replaced it with a more hard-hitting one, depicting Jesus and the Greek god Poseidon. That new billboard reads, Tell your family you dont believe in gods
they just might agree. Whether the Catholic League will respond to the newer billboard remains unknown.
Screw ‘em.
Act as if they are not there.
If they use the law, we can play “progressive” and ignore it.
What’ll they do?
We’re all going to be disobeying the “law” when CW-II starts anyway.
Look, they’re just a loose-knit bunch of God-hating drooling twits. Why on earth does ANYone pay attention to a freakin’ thing they say....including the so-called “news” media?
Merry Christmas, everyone, and ignore these s**tbirds.
In Santa Monica the atheists took 11 of 14 places the city had designated for outside displays, leaving the Christians only three.
If a group has a beef against Christianity to the point they would reach this level of attack, I think it’s high time we started pushing back a bit.
Typical Leftists using the homoerotic slur they've come to know and love.
Projection much?
I’d say that Santa Monica “leadership”....mayor, city council....are a bunch of pantywaists. Time to kick them out.
Why do these morons hate G-d so much?
Problem is, out here we refer to it as the “People’s Republic of Santa Monica”. It would take legal action in court to get this resolved. There’s no excuse for the atheists trying to destroy Christian’s ability to celebrate a Christian Holiday in the public square. They’ve got eleven other months of the year to celebrate to their heart’s content.
That’s gratitude for you. Christians don’t go and grab up all the display spots on National Atheist Day, April 1.
Psalm 14:1
Only way to defeat this war on Christmas..
Celebrate Christmas, saying Merry Christmas, even praying to Jesus out loud.. and dare anyone to do anything about it..
And if they do!!... milk the arrest or displeasure for all its worth..
Lights, trees, songs, even Nog.. Milk it...
I would LOVE to be arrested for celebrating Christmas..
And if any of the officers that arrest you are the opposite sex, hide a piece of mistletoe in your pocket..
LOL
Well, my friend, if ANYone can organize a group and take them on.....it’s you.
If you want to be able to put your stuff up, you have to accede to them putting their stuff up.
May the best man win.
Commie bastards.
Wisconsin Freedom From Religion ping (Madison)
I’m minding the Wisconsin ping list for Diana in Wisconsin. Anybody who wants on, or off, the list FReep Mail me.
Bingo!
Thomas Jefferson, as Governor, had no problems making far, FAR more religious proclamations in his observance of days of prayer. He believed state lawmakers could express themselves. The wall was at the federal level.
These people are just pushing their own secular agenda.
I view it differently - when they say they don’t feel welcome, they’ve missed the entire point of Christ’s birth - which was to die once so that ALL could enter into heaven.
Should be “ALL who believe...”
Annie Laurie Gaylor: Grifter beotch who makes a HEALTHY living off of this gig!!
“Almira Gulch! Just because you own half the county doesn’t mean that you have the power to run the rest of us. For twenty-three years, I’ve been dying to tell you what I thought of you! And now... well, being a Christian woman, I can’t say it!” ~ Auntie Em (The Wizard of Oz)
Thank you, Auntie Em! We need to form our own group: The Auntie Ems of Wisconsin!
I LOATHE these godless grifters!
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