Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Unreasonable Atheists feel excluded and intimidated for seeing a Christmas Nativity scene. These people are whimps!!

If you feel excluded and intimidated for seeing a Nativity Scene, then my friend, you need to go to the Psychiatrist and check yourself.

Up to 5,000 people joined a rally on Saturday in support of a Nativity scene in Texas that a Wisconsin-based atheist group wanted to take down.The atheist Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) had sent a letter to authorities in Henderson County, Texas, saying that a local resident had complained and that the Nativity should be removed from the courthouse lawn in Athens.Nathan Lorick, the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Malakoff and one of the organizers of Saturday’s rally in Athens, said: 'We are humbled at the turnout of the crowd.'
I don't agree with many things that the people of Texas do and believe, but for once, they finally did something worth while.

But if atheist feel threatened by a nativity scene, they must be really intellectually challenged. For people who appeal to reason all the time, their complain doesn't sound "reasonable":

The FFRF said that for non-Christians, the Nativity sent a message of intimidation and exclusion.But their outcry in turn lead to anger through Texas.The Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott sent out a 'don't mess with texas' message and said he would defend the county if the atheists sued.
 Well, watch the turn out that this incident created. It is refreshing for Christians to stand up for what is right.


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