Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Traditions with a difference


Pauline, my wife, was at the supermarket on Friday shopping for Thanksgiving. The girl at the check-out greeted her with
"Happy Turkey Day"

So like many other of our annual events, Thanksgiving has been reduced to Turkey Day.
Should it surprise us?
With the waning influence of the gospel message in the West many Christian traditions are being air-brushed out to be relaced by such banal nonsense as "Happy Holidays" for Christmas, Spring solstice for Easter and Pause Day for Sunday.




Such are some of the politically correct versions of our secular society.
The Bible says:
"Cursed be the ones that remove the ancient landmarks"

But fret not.

Other greetings may shortly be upon the lips of the growing faithful   'GLORIOUS RAMADAN'  for example.

If the infidels don't want Christ in the calenders they can have Mohammed and his ilk.

There IS , however, an upside to all of this.
 Some of those Hollywood bimbos would look better under a burqa.

Ian

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