Christmas In An Anti-Christian Age
With Christianity under assault the world over, it’s time to take a closer look at Christmas. Pat Buchanan urges Americans to pray for atheists.
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With Christianity under assault the world over, it’s time to take a closer look at Christmas. Pat Buchanan urges Americans to pray for atheists.
Christmas is not just for Christians, it’s an American tradition. And as the angels pronounced, it’s ‘for all people’ . . .
An apt Christmas gift for the family of imprisoned ex-Marine Jon Hammar: he’s home on Christmas Day!
Facing the reality of death, I find Christmas reassuring. That’s not just because it’s the moment in which God goes “all in” on the covenant of life that he begins with Abraham and cements on Mount Sinai, but also because it’s very realistic.
“We are so ‘full’ of ourselves that there is no room left for God . . . Let us ask the Lord that we may become vigilant for his presence, that we may hear how softly yet insistently he knocks at the door of our being and willing. Let us ask that we may make room for Him within ourselves . . .”
A ‘dad’ is tenth most popular Christmas list request for children with youngsters happy to forgo the latest iPad, toy or new pet, a survey has found.
This conflict flows from the fact that while government arms deals, shooting sports, and hunting are the lifeblood of the firearms manufacturing industry, those are not the reasons that our Founders saw fit to explicitly acknowledge each citizen’s right to keep and bear arms in the Constitution.
The White House petition to deport Piers Morgan due to his anti-gun idiocy has been wildly successful. See the results here.
With the US Military beginning to pull back, Japan may have no choice but to arm themselves in the face of regional security threats.
Look on the bright side, for the first time in 2012 a Republican may actually get a bump in the polls. But it gets better. Jail time would afford an extraordinary opportunity to reach out to the President’s base . . .
