Biblical Content Gets Cut From Students’ ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Play — and Here’s How People Are Reacting | TheBlaze.com: "A conservative legal firm is pushing back against a public school district’s decision to “censor” an elementary school production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” after a family’s complaint reportedly led officials to remove all religious references from the show."
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
After School Censors Jesus, Parents Interrupt Christmas Play, Stand Up, And Do Something Incredible
After School Censors Jesus, Parents Interrupt Christmas Play, Stand Up, And Do Something Incredible: "One of the most classic Christmas movies is “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” and perhaps the most memorable scenes in the movie is Linus Van Pelt’s monologue, during which he shares the true meaning of Christmas by reciting Luke 2:8-14."
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Friday, December 18, 2015
What should parents tell their children about Santa Claus?
What should parents tell their children about Santa Claus?: "Answer: Although Santa Claus is a mythical figure, his creation is based in part on a great Christian man named Saint Nicholas of Myra, who lived in the 4th century. Nicholas was born to Christian parents who left him an inheritance when they died, which he distributed to the poor. He became a priest at a young age and was well-known for his compassion and generosity. He had a reputation for giving gifts anonymously, and he would throw bags of money into people's homes (and sometimes down their chimneys) under the cover of night to avoid being spotted."
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How should Christians respond to the "War on Christmas"?
How should Christians respond to the "War on Christmas"?: "Answer: Many people perceive a modern-day “war on Christmas” being waged in the public square. Those who believe in the reality of a war on Christmas see a concerted effort to eliminate the word Christmas from public discourse. Stories confirming a war on Christmas seem to be coming more frequently: a grade-school choir sings “We Wish You a Happy Holiday” instead of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” for their “Winter Concert.”"
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