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"This whole post and corresponding comments reeks of bigotry, hate, and ignorance. I am disgusted to have come across it."
"something we definitely do not need paraded around the blogosphere."
"you, as an evangelical, need to repent"
"You really should do something about this holier-than-thou iconoclasm. It’s not healthy."
"Is this in any way edifying?"
"You are extremely ignorant, i pray Allah guides you"
"Do you really think blogging your explicit hatred and mean spirited-ness marks you as one of the faith-filled Christians that you claim to be?"
This is quite wrong: HOWS MY POLITICAL CORRECTNESS is lacking an apostophe and a question mark. Well, as a Christian who puts up with the anti-Christian British television every night, it’s a change to see the boot on the other foot …
Comment by John Thomas — December 18, 2009 @ 11:33 am
Yes, although the sentiment is laudable, the grammar is not.
Comment by David — December 18, 2009 @ 11:39 am
he he he he he. I love the irony that because someone is an atheist, they don’t still celebrate the holidays. The seasons are not based on religion. The winter solstice doesn’t NOT happen if you don’t believe in a big magic being. Anyway, I think it’s a great sign. I hope all the Christians are happy and don’t boycott this restaurant and lounge for acknowledging that they don’t have exclusive rights to December and half of November.
Comment by ladyrebecca — December 20, 2009 @ 6:09 pm