Now that it's Thanksgiving will Christians once again try to claim it's their holiday ?

2020-11-25 4:59 am

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2020-11-25 5:05 am
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Of course they will.  They think they own everything.
2020-11-25 5:18 am
I doubt it. In my country we have Christmas, we don't do 'thanksgiving'.
2020-11-25 5:08 am
Recently things have changed . all they have to do to prove you're not patriotic 
is fly the American Flag . It's obvious who the traitor is if  said flag is flown 
You gotta call shotgun 
2020-11-25 5:03 am
Yeah, most likely.
2020-11-25 5:20 am
Maybe, but I think it's more likely that they're gearing up for their perennial "war on christmas" crying.
Just watch and see, there will be an uptick in questions about the "war" shortly after Thanksgiving.
2020-11-25 5:12 am
The fact of the matter: The atheist does not have anything to be thankful for, because they don't believe in God or Satan if they are a true atheist. That is why you mock and curse God, instead of obeying God The Lord Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior holy word the bible.
參考: King James holy bible
2020-11-25 12:49 pm
Who would we be thanking, if not God?
2020-11-25 5:47 am
Most Christians don't set aside one day of the year to give thanks to God, we give thanks everyday.
2020-11-25 5:36 am
Did you flunk elementary school history?  It was a Christian group who established the thanksgiving to God for a good harvest.  So exactly HOW is it not Christian??
2020-11-25 5:11 am
You can have it.  It's just a day on the calendar.  Like on most "holidays", much money is made by billionaires. But for a Biblical Christian, every day is a day of thanksgiving to the Lord Jesus Christ.
2020-11-25 5:44 pm
Giving thanks raises everyone's spirit. Let's just enjoy the moment and build a better country and a better world. 
2020-11-25 8:28 am
The first U.S.Thanksgiving celebration was declared by George Washington, on account of the successful ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
2020-11-25 5:42 am
Well, sure, it's our holiday. It's also everyone else's. Let's all be thankful for what we have received that is good--and hopeful for improvement for what has happened that is not good.
2020-11-25 5:03 am
Orthodox Christian Christmas fast starts 4pm Thursday on Thanksgiving and ends 12:00 January 7th. You are urged not to celebrate Thanksgiving this year and just fast till January 7th. Thank you'all; forgive me.


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