The pious, arrogant and embarrassing Ann Coulter.....

You can find her everywhere...Ann Coulter’s Christian rant is never ending…..and it harms the conservative cause.

Contrary to what we would expect, religions are the first to… judge… throw stones… condemn….oppress….manipulate…..or attack those who disagree with them.

Well, it’s that time again for Christian’s to stand up and indignantly criticize non-believers for rejecting their religious dogma. The interesting thing is this happens because “the attack on Christmas’ thing has been created by Christians, themselves. And they wonder why non-believers react and defend their non-belief opinions about supernatural gods.

Christians have a special day to celebrate the birth of Jesus [if Jesus ever existed…25th of Dec. was not his birth date] and they demand that non-believers ignore it with eyes shut and that businesses advertise according to their Biblical rules or suffer the consequences. All of this happening in a country where fundamentalist Christians really desire to control the free market in what they claim is a “Christian country.” We were formed as a “free” country that has allowed religion to thrive! Imagine what it would be like if our government should become a Christian Theocracy!

In a free country, if a business wants to stay generic by using Happy Holidays or Season’s Greetings, why should Christians be able to harm them or affect their business by shoving fundamentalism down their throats? It seems like the Christian thing to do would be to celebrate their chosen belief and pray for all of those who don’t get it and let businesses rise or fall by their own actions.

Christians are at their worst when they arrogantly and piously attack others with opposing beliefs! We are lucky to have freedom of belief…..Christians should take a deep breath and back off!

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