The CROWN of CHRIST - Understanding the Times in the Light of Scripture
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The CROWN of CHRIST - Understanding the Times in the Light of Scripture
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ARCHIVE - October 13, 2008
No, Kelly, there is
no Santa Claus!
The talking heads at Fox News have given us one more reason not
to send our children to "public" school. On a show called "Kelly's
Court", they recently discussed the outrage of a teacher using Santa
Claus and the Easter Bunny as examples of fiction versus fact.
The ignorance of the Fox "experts" was only surpassed by their
arrogance. To begin, Kelly tells us that the teacher "stole Christmas
- and Easter" from her pupils by "combining Church and state in
the classroom". Are Christ's-mass and Ishtar secular days? Isn't
X-mas a ritual set up by the Popes to ostensibly celebrate the birth
of Christ? Isn't "Easter" a word derived from the pagan European
goddess of the dawn, "Eostre" - but now supposedly an annual
commemoration of the ressurection of Jesus? Isn't ANY recognition
of such days a de facto inclusion of religion and church in the
godless state schools?
Next, the "newscaster" says the teachers actions were very
strange. A sane person might think it odd to propose that magic
rabbits and elves exist.
In rapid fire stupidity-flow, the lady baits and switches. The teacher
told the students that the only thing they should believe in is
God. Now, let's take a breath here. I'm sure the teacher didn't
mean that her charges shouldn't believe in gravity, the historicity of
George Washington or the veracity of their parents. In the context of
x-mass and easter, one must assume that she meant the Jesus'
"birthday" and resurrection are about Jesus, not about fairy tale
creatures. Yet all of the experts on supposedly "conservative" Fox
agreed that this lady should be disciplined, since she brought up
God in the classroom.
Last I knew, every classroom in America run by the civil
government brings up God daily in their pledge of allegiance to the
flag. The catechism that we are "one nation under God" is droned
into the wards of the state. Then, it appears, it is an unthinkable
evil for the teacher to "bring up" the concept God. God exists, we
just don't know who or what it is - but we're sure that it blesses our
nation!
The naughty teacher also told the students that creationism is fact.
Before the viewer can even think "Hey, wait a minute, creationism is
a fact, the first "expert" speaks. And she is irate that this teacher
would "spread these lies about" Santa and the Easter Bunny.
Remember, folks, this is the "news", not MadTV or Saturday Night
Live.
Straightway we learn that this vile teacher was stealing these
kids' childhoods by dispelling their belief in non-existent beings.
Apparently, gullibility is essential to childhood - and every Jewish,
Hindu, Buddhist, Russellite, atheist or BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN child in
this country literally has no childhood if his or her parents don't
grant them one by telling them silly lies.
Before one can catch one's breath, our expert tells us that these
religious issues are only for a parent to discuss. What about the
parents who believe creation/evolution is a religious issue? Do they
have a right to expect that their children will not be taught
materialism, naturalism and empiricism as the only basis of
"science"? Our godless Fox panelists simply don't understand that
for "religious" people every issue is "religious", from what clothing
they wear (especially how much) - to whether they vote, what they
eat, etc. Would a Hindu vegetarian family be outraged if an
American health teacher said "you should eat lean meats to get
protein"?
We finally hear from a male "expert". But he only tells us that the
teacher should be allowed to save her job if she admits that she was
wrong in the manner she presented her class and a lot of the
things she told her students. Maybe she can swear an oath to
Santa - or sign a recantation: Hear I stand, I can do no other (to keep
my job), if you insist, I do believe in the Easter Bunny.
Back to our first expert. She says this relatively new teacher is
espousing all this stuff. Thanks for the insight. I guess calling the
truth "stuff" is supposed to diminish the truthfulness of the truth.
As far as our Fox big mouth is concerned, the district is liable
because they didn't train this teacher or give her enough
education. Perhaps the parents can sue the university she attended
and the State of California - that "certified" her - for failing to include
classes on the history of Santa and the zoology of Pascal Rodents.
It's no joke for our TV talker - she says this teacher was ruining
these kids' lives. Host Kelly agrees. These kids' hopes and dreams
were ruined for a couple of years.
The Fox talkers were obviously more concerned about slights and
slanders to Santa than about God in the classroom. The inmates are
in full control of this asylum called America. Jeremiah complained of
apostate Israel that Friend deceives friend, and no one speaks the
truth. They have taught their tongues to lie; they weary themselves
with sinning. 9:5 But now Disneywood-Hollyland Americans go
farther. We lie to our own children in the name of Almighty Fun.
Christianity and creationism are the truth. When Darwinism, state
indoctrination, popish unholy days and American secular civil
religion are all consigned to the garbage heap of history, the truth of
God will still be true.
Santa Claus and the Ishtar Bunny do not exist, and those who are
outraged by these facts only show us that their spiritual father is of
an infernal character. Jesus said: You belong to your father, the
devil, and you want to carry out your father's desire. He was a
murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no
truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a
liar and the father of lies. John 8:44