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An Atheist Accuses Christians of Spoiling Her Holiday

You read that rightly - an atheist is taken aback that someone would spoil her holiday. “It’s always a shock when your sign is censored or stolen or mutilated. It’s not something you get used to.” Yes, it’s a bummer when someone tries to wreck your holiday celebration, like, well, when an atheist places an anti-Christian sign next to a Nativity scene, or when an atheist files a lawsuit to keep Christians from celebrating a Christian holy day.

“There’s nothing out there with the atheist point of view, and now there is such a firestorm that we have the audacity to exist. And then [whoever took the sign] stifles our speech.” Is she serious? No atheist point of view? Her freedom of speech is stifled? Her organization’s rap sheet of Christianity-suppressing lawsuits includes banning Christian instruction in schools, removing displays of the Ten Commandments, keeping state employees from celebrating Good Friday, and others. And she’s upset that someone moved her anti-Christian sign away from a Nativity scene? Cry me a river.

“The incident will not stifle the group’s message, Gaylor said. Before reports of the placard’s recovery, she said a temporary sign with the same message would be placed in the building’s Rotunda. Gaylor said a note would be attached saying, ‘Thou shalt not steal.’” The sign wasn’t stolen. No one kept it for their own personal use. Someone rightly removed it to place where it wouldn’t detract from a symbol of the Christian Christmas celebration. She would never place her sign next to one of the many menorahs that spring up like weeds during the Christian celebration season, because her sign and the menorahs at Christmas have the same purpose - to insult Christians, and the enemy of her enemy is her friend. Atheists and Jews - now there’s a match made in hell.

“I guess they don’t follow their own commandments,” said the atheist, referring to her damnable desecration of God’s Eighth Commandment. This woman’s arrogance must be limitless. She’s an anti-Christ saying our Scriptures obligate us to accommodate her attempts to destroy us. Among Christians, she should have the same credibility as should a rabbi telling Southern Christians they are sinning by obeying God’s Fifth Commandment. They both are of the same stock as the serpent that hissed “Ye shall not surely die,” and they all mean to say that disobeying God’s Command has no consequences, when we know disobeying God’s Commands is suicide. But many Christians will defer to them in order to appear “open-minded” and “tolerant”. Folks, whenever your enemy spouts off an opinion about how you should behave, rest assured they don’t have your best interest in mind - that’s why they’re your enemy. Following their advice means your suicide. There is no virtue in committing suicide to prove your “tolerance” of your enemies. And it is never wrong to oppose someone who wants to destroy you.


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