Thanks, you both, Koen Roffel and Hamidul Islam "Peace Complimented"!
I spent the whole night watching the NASA Hoaxes that made them profit from tax money with only lies in return. And people are happy showing how mad most of us are!
I know my time is up at 72, but I need a few more years to serve my loved ones.
Thank you again, both.
Regards.
Basheer
For me, the fight will go on, but more at home! I have done more than enough! And seen and suffered too much! The world will take care of itself or meet its destiny!
When neophytes, amateurs, dogmatics, and the ignorant faithful blinded by dogmas, make such preposterous statements mixing MYTHS with the truth (meant to set them free), they are easily forgiven. And, they must be forgiven! But, but when our experts and leaders do the same, it is unacceptable, and it becomes of a sinister kind as nothing good can come out of it!"
Mes amis, frères et sœurs en humanité, à l'approche de la fête de Noël, je vous souhaite mes meilleurs vœux. Que cette belle fête chrétienne* soit un moment de partage familial. Même si pour certains aujourd'hui, Noël n’est devenue qu’une fête commerciale, pour beaucoup de croyants chrétiens cette fête marque avant tout, la naissance de Jésus Christ. Que vos belles prières de NOËL soient entendues et exaucées.
Je vous souhaite un Joyeux Noël plein de tendresse et de bonheur partagé.
Family asked to remove 'offensive' Jesus sign from their Christmas display because it offended a neighbour
Henry Austin,The Independent8 hours ago
A family has been asked to take down a sign with the name “Jesus” from their Christmas display, after a neighbour reportedly claimed it was offensive. Mark and Lynn Wivell said their homeowner’s association had made the request after they put up the display outside their home in Adams County, Pennsylvania. "As part of our Christmas decoration, we would display the name Jesus to point out to everyone that we in this family believe that the reason for the season is to celebrate the birth of Jesus," Mr Wivell told the FOX43 news channel. In a separate interview with the USA Today newspaper, his wife Lynn added: "I was quite shocked it offended somebody, but I guess in today's world I shouldn't have been." Shortly after putting up the display, the pair received an email from the association asking them to remove it, because an unnamed neighbour had complained it was offensive. The email said the homemade decoration made of a piece of plywood, painted white, with a red tinsel garland and the name “Jesus” painted in red does not constitute a display. The "size, structure, and illumination of the physical sign are the accentuating factors generating the complaint," a second email read.
The Wivells have insisted they have no intention of removing the sign until the new year. Ms Wivell said they had “gotten tremendous support from our neighbors here at the Links and that just makes us feel so good." Mr Wivell added: "People get offended by different things, but just because something offends you, doesn't mean the whole world has to change to accommodate you, so I would say please be more tolerant.” In a statement provided to FOX43, the homeowner’s association said: “It is, indeed, unfortunate that our attention has been unnecessarily redirected in this manner with a suggestion that Scrooge is alive and well in our community.”
They added: “Many of our families will be in church on Monday with their spirit diminished by this attack.”
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