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Gould,
There is only one God. The different religions are different culture's way of understanding that one God. I am glad you don't have problems with the concept of God, that is a step in the right direction. ; ) "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Below I have copied Lincoln's Proclamation and all Proclamations from 1940 to 1949. You will see in every proclamation they are giving thanks and pray to GOD. So, is that the Catholic God, the Protestant God, the Born Again God, the Jewish God, the Muslim God, or could it be the God of any modern, monotheistic faith? One could give thanks to "God" in any number of religions. Mixing Thanksgiving with Christmas is clever, but not accurate. The God in the religious version of Christmas is not the Jewish God, the Muslim God, etc. Only that portion of the Christian Trinity represented by Jesus. The Christmas Story isn't even acknowledged by several branches of Christianity. Incidentally, Muslims revere Jesus very much like Christians respect Moses, David, John the Baptist, or what not. You *might* even find a version of the Christmas story in the Koran- (I don't know)- but that doesn't make the Christmas story a "religious" event for them. Until we rewrite the constitution there is no room for the government to spend tax dollars promoting one religious faith or another. |
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