Christmas


Christianity celebrates

Sheila Liaugminas | 25 December 2010

The news stories continue to trot out about individual atheists and other anti-Christians bringing lawsuits against any public symbol of the faith. "They keep chipping away, one manger scene or cross at a time, but can you imagine them shutting this down in the next decade or two?" worried my husband, as we enjoyed the magnificent Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert. "No worries," I said. "It has endured over 2000 years. It's not going away."


What does an ‘inclusive’ Christmas mean?

Sheila Liaugminas | 09 December 2009
Several years ago, certain individuals came forward formally complaining of harm from merely having to be around Christmas observations. Especially nativity scenes, which really offended them.
 
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