Each day that passes, our society is becoming more stringent on political correctness, afraid of offending someone.
There is a movement in this country to ban God from daily life as if his mention is an endorsement of a certain religion and the United States Constitution clearly states the separation of state and church.
But the Constitution is being interpreted today according to whoever is reading it and it can only spell trouble for all religions.
When our forefathers so brilliantly designed the document that would rule this country for over 200 years, they did it with God in mind precisely to prevent future generations from omitting it while giving us the freedom to practice any religion without interference from the state.
This is not the ‘holiday season’ but the Christmas Season. We cannot forget that the only reason we celebrate it is because that was the birth of Jesus.
If the African-American community wants to celebrate Kwanzaa, which by the way will begin on December 26, 2013 and will end on Wednesday, January 1, 2014, we must be there to support them and ensure their right to do so.
This year, the Jewish people celebrated Hanukah 2013 beginning on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 27th (Thanksgiving) and ending the evening of December 5. For the Jewish population, persecuted throughout history, they bless the freedom in this country that respects their beliefs.
God is not a religion. In the end, we all believe in the Supreme Being, like those who signed the Constitution.
We must not let a few atheists impose their unbelief on us.
These sacred days, if somebody wishes you ‘Happy Holidays’, proudly and loudly express your faith by responding Merry Christmas!