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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Unintentional Paganism

A couple posts ago, I wrote about Sea-Tac's over-reaction to a request to include some Hanukkah symbolism in their decorations. I've noticed many other places have removed traditional Christmas decorations, rather than include Hanukkah symbols, all in the cause of "not being offensive." Of course, it's not inclusive either, but now you're just getting picky and demanding (sarcasm). You know what is so exciting for me about this turn of events, though? The more general the "Christmas" decorations get, the more Pagan they become. I am now presented with gorgeous winter landscapes, woodland creatures in their habitat, sunrises and sunsets over water. This so works for me. 

Those are Pobble Thoughts. That and a buck fifty will get you coffee.

4 comments:

Gay Soldier's Husband said...

I was just back east and there were menorahs everywhere. I thought they were beautiful.

And good on you for finding the silver lining...

Anonymous said...

Solstice blessings a week and a half early!

Anonymous said...

P.S. Love the video!

kimber said...

May your Yule be merry and bright, full of friends and promises of a sweet new year!