tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792207845636822371.post2003057022834933559..comments2023-06-17T11:21:16.019-04:00Comments on No More Empty Fortune Cookies: Can I get a side of rage with that hypocrisy?Fortune Cookieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17336291956469689578noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792207845636822371.post-55487301917827095452015-11-29T10:57:28.064-05:002015-11-29T10:57:28.064-05:00Oh, I hope I don't come off as sounding like I...Oh, I hope I don't come off as sounding like I think that all Christians are the ass hats that I'm talking about that throw the hissy fits. I know those are the extremists, not the moderates. I'm just making the connection between those loudest voices and the hypocrisy of their demands. The true Christians, as I understand Christianity, are not so arrogant as to believe that everyone must submit to their views and beliefs, and accept that when someone says "Happy Holidays" to them, that they do so in a spirit of love and acceptance, and welcome it rather than ridicule it.Fortune Cookieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17336291956469689578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792207845636822371.post-40681481177413177132015-11-29T02:38:20.956-05:002015-11-29T02:38:20.956-05:00This makes me terribly sad. We have been friends f...This makes me terribly sad. We have been friends for SO many years, and one thing I am so proud of is how we can respect each other's differences. Please don't think that every person who wants to use the term "Merry Christmas" is a Christian. They were obviously not acting in that spirit. But the sadder thing is how you view these people as representative of Christians at Christmas. We failed you.Heather Maehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07272932686349740292noreply@blogger.com