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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
In Honor Of Those Who Served...
In honor of those who have lost their lives while in service, check out this amazing video of a house decorated in Red, White and Blue Christmas lights.
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5 comments:
The last I heard, Christmas was a celebration of Jesus' birth, not American troops. I disliked this because it's an abomination of the true meaning of Christmas. Nice light show, patriotic, moving, but nothing to do with celebrating Jesus. In my humble opinion.
We've got 4th of July, Memorial Day & Veterans Day to show our thanks, respect and support for our veterans & troops. Christmas should be about showing our thanks & respect to Christ.
doesn't matter what you do, someone will complain. Very nice!
Wow, is this a fight brewing between Conservative Christians? On one hand you support our troops, and on the other you support Jesus, how do you pick and choose? If you say something negative about this video, I'm sure someone will try to say it's a liberal or democrat. But that probably wouldn't work, because if I'm correct, these same Conservative Christians don't believe Democrats or Liberals love Jesus.
Don't get me wrong, the lights were pretty and all, and the video did have a good point, but I think the real entertainment came from just reading the blog comments above. Oh, and since when did Jesus say to celebrate him with luminous electric light bulbs in the first place? There's no reason to not be able to celebrate the birth of Christ and the sacrifice of our troops together, especially since many will be coming home this Christmas and others won't. Both of them gave up their lives to save us all. Christmas is about sharing love and not hate. It's what Jesus would have wanted, and it's sad that so many people who claim to be his followers still forget that to this day.
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