Wow!! Some good points here. I don't know why though some imply that liberals don't have a religious faith, or at the least, surprised that there are liberals who do practice a faith and don't object to Christmas displays in public places.

I don't believe in anyone shoving their beliefs down anyone's throat, but I see no harm or wrong doing in seeing religious symbols, or saying "under God" in the pledge, or having school plays celebrating the holiday. I understand that there are those who do not practice or believe in any faith, but I don't see where this is trampling on any of their rights. Then again, all of us are so used to it, and lived most our lives without anyone objecting to it.

We have Christmas plays/concerts at our school. No one is forced to go, and I am sure if a student objected to participating and honestly didn't hold a faith, they'd be permitted not to particpate. My personal opinion is, if it were any other faith than Christianity, and people objected, they'd be considered prejudice. But that's my opinion.

TIS


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