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Apparently the American Family Association thinks so.   To help you get into the holiday spirit, they have released their new “Christmas Cross” so you can “Let Your “Light” Shine For Christ This Christmas Season!” Apparently the fact that their “Christmas Cross” is reminiscent of the KKK’s infamous cross burning has escaped someone’s notice (supposedly…) The KKK began burning crosses in 1915 as a way to intimidate their victims and as a reminder of faith (Wikipedia). “Many Christians consider it sacrilege to burn or otherwise destroy a cross. The Klan, however, states that it is not destroying the cross, but “lighting” it, as a symbol of the members’ faith.” Maybe someone should let AFA know that “The United States Department of Justice believes that ‘cross burning remains a vicious symbol of hatred.’”

According to the AFA website “Looking for an effective way to express your Christian faith this Christmas season to honor our Lord Jesus? ” and “Decorate this holiday season with the Original Christmas Cross to remind your friends, family, neighbors, and all who drive by your home, office, or church of the real meaning of Christmas.” Sound ominous?

Personally, I think they did it on purpose. It’s too coincidental that they’d release something so vile in the same year we elect our first black president. This cult-like group has made a name for itself in preaching bigotry and hate. They are militantly anti-homosexual and are opposed to equal rights and hate-crime legislation. (Wikipedia) Why are there Americans in this country supporting this fundamentalist terrorist group? It’s time people started to boycott them!


4 Responses to “Burning Cross - A symbol of Christmas?”  

  1. 1 Andrea
  2. 2 don wolf

    Get a life people !!! Let it go…… if you had any idea of what the Christian faith stands for you would deem this article absurd. Just like people can not let racism go ! Do something for your neighbor and show some love instead of spending time digging up the past…… tell me what possibly good could come of any of it ??? Merry Christ Mass

  3. 3 Andrea

    Boo Hoo.

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