When I started this blog, my plan was to
put up a post about once a month until the summer of 2016. I’d then ramp up to maybe a post a week as
the 2016 Election finally wrapped up. It
didn’t feel like I had kept to that, but I guess I have posted about one a
month, on average. And that’s still my
basic plan for this blog. You should see
a post a month until spring, and then the political stuff will start building
up. This site is supposed to be about
anything, not just politics. But let’s
face it, 2016 will be focused on politics.
But there should also be some alien or conspiracy stuff thrown in.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Do you think Jesus would care what you call it?
My
Hero was a British comedy about an alien superhero (Thermoman) trying to fit in
and make sense of life on Earth. In one
episode he’s concerned about people putting trees in their homes and wonders if
it’s some alien plot. But his girlfriend
tries telling him about Christmas trees and celebrating the birth of
Jesus. He asks if these trees were special
to Jesus, and she says no, and he eventually says that the decorating trees
part is “a funny way to celebrate his birthday.” I found a clip online, and the
scene is right after the opening credits
And
it’s very true. In years past (maybe
even this year, but I haven’t paid any attention) very vocal, wannabe Christian
martyrs cry out about how other people have “mistreated” Christmas trees, or
whatever. But Christmas trees didn’t
come around until well over a thousand years after Jesus. So why all the intense DEMANDS that Christmas
trees have to be associated with the birth of Jesus? It’s almost as if some people see Christmas
trees as graven images.
A
few years ago, after seeing that episode of My Hero, I wrote a short story for
a friend’s website. The story is still
up, and if you’re interested, check out “In the Spirit.”
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