XPost: nyc.politics, nyc.general, nyc.events
From: liberty@once.net
"Phil" wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:41:51 GMT, "Freedom Fighter"
> wrote:
>
>>We also have a Constitutional right to be free from the imposition of
>>others' beliefs and practices on ourselves.
> We're talking about changing the name of the Christmas tree to the
> Holiday tree, just for the sake of being politically correct. It's
> been called Christmas tree for centuries and, all of a sudden, it's
> wrong?
You can call it whatever you wish. I think such decorated trees are
beautiful and desirable, but if they are financed by public funds or erected
in a public place, it is a violation of our Constitutional separation of
church and state to officially endorse any religion by any means, which the
noun "Christmas" does. So have decorated trees around, they are beautiful,
but simply respect the right of non-Christians to not have their tax money
used to promote Christianity.
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