Zone1 Is the following phrase 'far right' or common sense and why

Oh yes. They can laugh about the "sky god" and oh, ho ho ... isn't that so funny how dumb those people are and WE'RE the smart ones!
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They think they are the ones doing the gas lighting, but I have yet to find ones that is actually educated enough to pull it off.
 
'Jesus is the reason for the season '
'Put Christ again in Christmas '

Isnt it just normal common sense Christmas is the birth of Jesus and a Christian holiday? Why some have even to say it is?

Anyone thinks this is associated with MAGA and far right americans? And explain why and how because in serbia where i was born every child knows Jesus was born on Christmas and its a Christian holiday our non Christian neighbours visit us as friends and guests but know too its Christian

Thanks for your opinions
Cheers,
People have been celebrating Jesus Christ LONG before there was an America and even longer before there was a MIGA (Make Israel Great Again) and even LONGER before the America First folks broke from the MAGA/MIGA folks.
 
That's called the Dunning Kruger effect.
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Anyway. This must be the MAGAt version.

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I think I see a trend here. You criticize what you don't believe to arrive at what you do believe without ever examining what you believe. What could possibly go wrong with that?

FWIW that's called critical theory and it is the brainchild of cultural Marxists that fled Europe before WWII. See Frankfurt School for more information.
 
Isnt it just normal common sense Christmas is the birth of Jesus and a Christian holiday? Why some have even to say it is?
He was born in the AUTUMN. Jesus was never in Christmas/Saturnalia
 
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Bronze age desert superstitions? And you expect me to take you seriously?
Of course not, I expect you to deflect and resile from the realisation that a state religion was manufactured by clothing a Bronze Age desert superstition in the fig leaves of other fantasies.
 
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Oh yes. They can laugh about the "sky god" and oh, ho ho ... isn't that so funny how dumb those people are and WE'RE the smart ones!
:icon_rolleyes:
I bet you see clapping one's hands if one believe in fairies as a viable strategy to resurrection.
 
I think I see a trend here. You criticize what you don't believe to arrive at what you do believe without ever examining what you believe. What could possibly go wrong with that?
What are you wibbling about? I believe in evidence. You have none for me to examine.
 
Of course not, I expect you to deflect and resile from the realisation that a state religion was manufactured by clothing a Bronze Age desert superstition in the fig leaves of other fantasies.
Sorry to destroy your gas lighting attempt but the divinity of Christ is based upon evidence.

But please do carry on with your militant atheist like attempt at condemning respect for Christians. It's such a good look on you. :rolleyes:
 
Is the OhGod their spiritual father?
Anger and hate is.

It's easy to see because they condemn respect for people of faith for no good reason. Just like all bigots do.
 
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What are you wibbling about? I believe in evidence. You have none for me to examine.
Incorrect. It's YOU who has no evidence for your beliefs. You probably can't even state your beliefs in the affirmative. That's how dumb you are.
 
I don't hate the coming Summer solstice. It's usually pretty good.

I think I'll go for a bike ride along the harbour drive on 25.12.25 as long as it's not too sunny.

Which Bronze Age desert superstition do you think is good?

What is wrong with the other ones?
Those who think they're the height of evolution and that there is no higher power are empty souls.
 
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