With the government's constant attempts to attack Christianity, one wonders if government employees at any level should have Christmas as a paid holiday? Certainly the Founding Fathers would not have had a problem with a paid Christmas holiday, but the modernday leftists seem to disagree with the Founding Fathers....
Should federal employees get Christmas holiday paid?
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by church mouse guy, Dec 28, 2013.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I think that the federal government upholds Christmas as a secular holiday and a time to be with one's family (pretty much like it is presented in our secular society). Why deny something like this when it can be degraded into something secular (think of "in God we trust" being to our nation nothing but ceremonial deism - tradition, words without meaning). -
So delete it as a holiday - and then allow people to take a day of vacation if they want the 25th off.
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Here is the real point - people complain about seperation of church and state - yet have no problem in observing a fully religious holiday by not going to work. If they were that dedicated to the cause - they would go to work.
Actions (or lack of ) speak louder than words.
So the next time a person starts complaining about religion in politics ask them if they work on Christmas.
and by the way - I have no problem working on the holiday of atheists - 1 April