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Critics rip Biden proclamation that Easter Sunday is ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’
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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4243632" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I do agree with you and buddaman PERHAPS on one sticking point. Should the Whitehouse have events oriented or relating to to the public regarding religious holidays, my feelings probably not. As for the first family they should be allowed to celebrate, whatever holiday that may be. On the other hand the Whitehouse sponsoring the Easter Egg hunt or holiday related is not a good thing, since just like now we see it being manipulated. This should also go towards the Transgender Day of Visibility. All one needs is money and or the will to do it.</p><p></p><p>I do tend to side with Christians for many reasons (like I said, I am an agnostic):</p><p></p><p>1) Without Christianity and its role there may not be a United States and have influenced our laws greatly</p><p>2) In general (not all) many seem to be charitable and accept people and all their quirks in general</p><p>3) With the exception of a few, there are many charitable Christian organizations that have done much good</p><p>4) Christians now are the victims of prejudice and hate (Example, "Christian Nationalists" narrative.) </p><p></p><p>Yes, there are many hypocrites, but just because they exist is not a reason to criticize an entire group of faiths whose ideal is to be better humans. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4243632, member: 27098"] I do agree with you and buddaman PERHAPS on one sticking point. Should the Whitehouse have events oriented or relating to to the public regarding religious holidays, my feelings probably not. As for the first family they should be allowed to celebrate, whatever holiday that may be. On the other hand the Whitehouse sponsoring the Easter Egg hunt or holiday related is not a good thing, since just like now we see it being manipulated. This should also go towards the Transgender Day of Visibility. All one needs is money and or the will to do it. I do tend to side with Christians for many reasons (like I said, I am an agnostic): 1) Without Christianity and its role there may not be a United States and have influenced our laws greatly 2) In general (not all) many seem to be charitable and accept people and all their quirks in general 3) With the exception of a few, there are many charitable Christian organizations that have done much good 4) Christians now are the victims of prejudice and hate (Example, "Christian Nationalists" narrative.) Yes, there are many hypocrites, but just because they exist is not a reason to criticize an entire group of faiths whose ideal is to be better humans. . [/QUOTE]
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