


It seems like every time you turn around there’s a new “month” being celebrated. In case you can’t keep track of them, here’s a list:
Starting in July of next year El Dorado County California, wanted to celebrate Christian Heritage Month. In a vote in July of this year, the resolution passed by a vote of 4-1. However, in September it was rescinded because a group of liberals, atheists, and some in the Jewish community protested the proposed celebration. More on that later.
The month is celebrated by other communities across the nation in July, but it isn’t recognized as a national holiday. Which begs the legitimate question as to Why?
As you look at the list of nationally celebrated months, it’s clear that not everyone agrees with the values that are being celebrated, still they are recognized. So why is it that so many sub-groups, as far as population numbers are concerned get the approval, but the actual religion that the nation was founded on is cast aside?
A great argument for a national celebration can be found in a “Declaration of American Christian Heritage Month” that was adopted by the Constitution Party of Pennsylvania (CPPA) State Committee on October 16, 2021.
The problem, in my opinion, is twofold. First, and there really is no way to sugar coat this, the current politicians that are in office are gutless. There is no reasonable explanation for why an American Christian Heritage Month isn’t on the national calendar. The second reason ties directly into the first. Every time the subject is brought up, it’s always attacked, but instead of pointing out the obvious and sticking to their guns, the politicians fold like a cheap suit. Even though the reasons to recognize it are more relevant than any of the other months currently celebrated.
What took place in El Dorado County is a microcosm for what happens nationally, and in too many cities and counties across the country. Even before the resolution was passed, the haters were crawling out of the woodwork. The critics were the usual suspects. The Freedom from Religion Foundation, which is a band of atheists that seemingly hate everything about American values and tradition. The FFRF is led by a particularly nasty piece of human flesh named Annie Laurie Gaylor. Gaylor is nothing more than a narrow-sighted narcissist. In her world, it’s her way or the highway. She, like all radical leftists, claim to be open-minded and accepting, but their actions prove them to be the exact opposite. Her argument is so weak that it should upset every American because when any politician or political party cave to these singularly motivated morons, it says that they are even weaker than their preposterous arguments. By the way, their argument never really changes. The names and places may change, but their argument never really does. All they do is continuously regurgitate the same tired stance, which proves their ignorance is based on nothing but an inane hatred toward any sense of personal spiritual belief and an acceptance that things exist beyond human understanding.
Here is Gaylor reveling in the fact that her own stupidity once again enough to dupe a group of weak-kneed politicians: “Hurrah for reason, inclusion and the principles of our secular Constitution triumphing against Christian nationalist propaganda.”
So, let’s look at how ridiculous this argument is. The Constitution is not secular. No matter how long Gaylor wishes upon her atheist star, the United States constitution was written and based on CHRISTIAN values. It’s those same values that allow the freedom for morons like Gaylor to pontificate against the very foundation that allows her rhetoric to be spoken publicly. Also, if having a month that recognizes Christian Heritage is propaganda in Gaylor’s simple mind, then what is Black History Month, or LGBTQ Pride Month, or for that matter any of the months that are nationally recognized? Are they not propaganda for those groups of Americans or their beliefs? Of course, they are. The only difference is that the idea that some Americans believe in a higher power offends her delicate sensibilities. Her argument is not only weak, it’s also bigoted and just because you can convince the weak minded to cast aside common sense, does not mean you are right.
Next is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is an oxymoron if there ever was one. Like the FFRF, they also love to get involved in these issues to espouse their nonsense. They do so for the same reasons: to exploit the weakness in the current political backbone and to try and stay relevant, which they are not.
Here is what their leadership believes to be a factual representation of the truth. They believe the resolution “conveys that the County supports, promotes and endorses specific religious beliefs and, as such, violates the California Constitution.”
Really? Does celebrating black history month endorse black superiority? Does celebrating LGBTQ month endorse the fact that everyone should be mentally deranged? Does Arab and Jewish American months endorse that we all should claim to be Arab or Jewish?
Celebrating an American Christian Heritage Month does not mean in any way, shape, or form that Christianity is being endorsed. Like every other month, it is simply recognizing that there are Christian Americans and like every other month allows them to be proud of who they are and to celebrate it. The fact that it makes the leadership of the ACLU uncomfortable is not only hypocritical it is disgusting in its very nature.
Last, and perhaps most surprisingly, is a group of the Jewish population that were very vocal against the idea of Christians being able to be proud of who they are.
Marla Saunders, a Jewish massage therapist in South Lake Tahoe, said she was “verklempt” after the decision, using the Yiddish term meaning “overcome by emotion.” Saunders started an online petition calling on the board to rescind the proclamation, which garnered more than 1,000 self-righteous signatures in September. “I am definitely teary with joy,” she said.
“Teary with joy?” Over the celebration of a Christian Heritage Month Being rescinded? Perhaps you need to change whatever oils and candles you are using during your massage sessions. They obviously have affected your ability to think clearly.
As disappointing as it is for anyone of the Jewish faith having an adverse opinion to a Christian Heritage Month in America, it cuts a little deeper when a Rabbi, a more learned practitioner of the faith, had the following to say. Then again, Catholics right now are dealing with a liberal globalist Pope that is espousing rhetoric that they despise as well. During a public comment portion of the meeting, Rabbi Evon Yakar of Temple Bat Yam in South Lake Tahoe commended the board for taking action but criticized them for promoting the notion of America as a Christian nation.
"This was not about celebrating one group's heritage," said Yakar, who cited American Jewish Heritage Month or Pride Month as examples. "This is about the clear use of language in the proclamation that our country was founded as a Christian country, and that is what we are celebrating."
Really? I wonder if Rabbi Evon Yakar, would have a problem with Israel celebrating that they were founded as a Jewish nation.
“I commend the board for reflecting on and revisiting the proclamation, and I applaud them for rescinding it. I believe they did a good thing in reflecting on the divisiveness this caused,” he added.
No Rabbi, the proclamation did not cause the divisiveness. In this case, your short sightedness did, yours and that of other paranoid narcissists like the ACLU and the repulsive FFRF.
Whether any of these radical, thin-skinned, childish organizations like it or not, America IS a CHRISTIAN NATION, founded on CHRISTIAN beliefs and values. I urge you all to understand that, and I urge all of the gutless politicians nationwide to acknowledge it as well.
These values were earned and defended through the toughest of circumstances. They will not be forgotten, dismissed, or cast aside for the appeasement of the delusional left.