Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Yes, exactly. Your Christian friends don't have to ask you not to send your child to school on Christmas (a Christian holiday), because school is closed. How come asking people to keep their children home on Eid is "pushing their things" on you, but making people keep their children home on Christmas isn't?
George Washington celebrated Christmas as did many others in the 1700's. Puritans were in New England.
http://www.revolutionarywararchives.org/christmasthen.html
Guess what happened here on Christmas Day?
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/washington-crosses-the-delaware
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/valleyforge.htm
Dec 25 has more meaning in the USA to those who care about this country. Real people lived here and struggled to make it what it is today. They all didn't just fly over and plop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Yes, exactly. Your Christian friends don't have to ask you not to send your child to school on Christmas (a Christian holiday), because school is closed. How come asking people to keep their children home on Eid is "pushing their things" on you, but making people keep their children home on Christmas isn't?
George Washington celebrated Christmas as did many others in the 1700's. Puritans were in New England.
http://www.revolutionarywararchives.org/christmasthen.html
Guess what happened here on Christmas Day?
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/washington-crosses-the-delaware
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/valleyforge.htm
Dec 25 has more meaning in the USA to those who care about this country. Real people lived here and struggled to make it what it is today. They all didn't just fly over and plop.
Muslims were here before Washington was. As part of the slave trade. Talk about struggle.
Anonymous wrote:
Can we start celebrating all the Native American Holidays too...
Squanto's and Pocahontas's birthdays are a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Christmas is a federal holiday.
That is why schools are closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Yes, exactly. Your Christian friends don't have to ask you not to send your child to school on Christmas (a Christian holiday), because school is closed. How come asking people to keep their children home on Eid is "pushing their things" on you, but making people keep their children home on Christmas isn't?
George Washington celebrated Christmas as did many others in the 1700's. Puritans were in New England.
http://www.revolutionarywararchives.org/christmasthen.html
Guess what happened here on Christmas Day?
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/washington-crosses-the-delaware
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/valleyforge.htm
Dec 25 has more meaning in the USA to those who care about this country. Real people lived here and struggled to make it what it is today. They all didn't just fly over and plop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another way to put this. 0.8% of the population demands holidays.
Another way to put this is "you don't know what you are talking about." The group who is asking for schools to be closed is not demanding anything. The group has simply asked non-Muslims to join them in staying home from school on Eid al-Adha. If you don't agree with the group, send your kids to school that day. It is exactly because the group recognizes their small numbers that they have requested support from non-Muslims.
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Without using google, what day did this thing fall on last year?
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Yes, exactly. Your Christian friends don't have to ask you not to send your child to school on Christmas (a Christian holiday), because school is closed. How come asking people to keep their children home on Eid is "pushing their things" on you, but making people keep their children home on Christmas isn't?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another way to put this. 0.8% of the population demands holidays.
Another way to put this is "you don't know what you are talking about." The group who is asking for schools to be closed is not demanding anything. The group has simply asked non-Muslims to join them in staying home from school on Eid al-Adha. If you don't agree with the group, send your kids to school that day. It is exactly because the group recognizes their small numbers that they have requested support from non-Muslims.
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Without using google, what day did this thing fall on last year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
I would if it was open, christmas on dec 25th is a made up holiday. if you read the bible the true time of that was most llikely march.
Anonymous wrote:
Let's make a deal. I will agree with you that all 1.6 billion Muslims in the world are violent terrorists, if you will agree with me that all 151 million male people in the US (and particularly all 121 million white American male people) are mass shooters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another way to put this. 0.8% of the population demands holidays.
Another way to put this is "you don't know what you are talking about." The group who is asking for schools to be closed is not demanding anything. The group has simply asked non-Muslims to join them in staying home from school on Eid al-Adha. If you don't agree with the group, send your kids to school that day. It is exactly because the group recognizes their small numbers that they have requested support from non-Muslims.
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Without using google, what day did this thing fall on last year?
Terrific. Then send your kids to school on Christmas. No, wait, school is closed on Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another way to put this. 0.8% of the population demands holidays.
Another way to put this is "you don't know what you are talking about." The group who is asking for schools to be closed is not demanding anything. The group has simply asked non-Muslims to join them in staying home from school on Eid al-Adha. If you don't agree with the group, send your kids to school that day. It is exactly because the group recognizes their small numbers that they have requested support from non-Muslims.
my jewish friends don't ask me to do things they do on their holidays, my christian friends don't ask me not to do things on their holidays, why push their things on anyone? just go do what you do and go about it.
Without using google, what day did this thing fall on last year?