The War on Christmas vs. the War on Thanksgiving
[The War on Christmas vs. the War on Thanksgiving
by Gary McCullough] "...Thanksgiving [is] one American holiday
originating within Christian culture. It is a holiday created to remind
a nation to thank God. So while talk-show hosts expound upon a war on
Christmas -- let's not ignore the war on the one true Christian holiday,
Thanksgiving.
In President Obama's 2009 Thanksgiving Proclamation, he points to
President Washington encouraging thankfulness to God, followed by
President Lincolns' desire to see a nation healed from war, to his,
President Obama's, wish that "we observe traditions from every culture,
Thanksgiving Day is a unique national tradition we all share. Its spirit
binds us together as one people, each of us thankful for our common
blessings." In a short couple of centuries, we have gone from President
Washington's call to "unite in most humbly offering our prayers and
supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations," to "a time for us
to renew our bonds with one another, and we can fulfill that commitment
by serving our communities and our Nation throughout the year (also from
President Obama's 2009 Thanksgiving Proclamation)."
Thanksgiving originally honored God for His deliverance and providence.
That deliverance came in the form of a people being blessed for obeying
His teachings found in the Old and New Testaments. God's providence was
demonstrated when the Pilgrims discarded socialism after a year of
absolute failure and embraced capitalism; read Governor William
Bradford's journal. America's history is clear that when those who
disembarked from the Mayflower applied God's law to their society they
were blessed -- and for this they wished to thank God, not their
neighbors, not each other.
The war over Thanksgiving as a holiday began when a generation was
taught that the holiday's first setting was Pilgrims being saved from
starvation by Native Americans. This war continues with a President that
defines it as a time to thank each other.
Thanking your neighbor or Native Americans for teaching Pilgrims to fish
and grow crops is not un-Christian. Redefining Thanksgiving as anything
other than a call to give thanks to the one true and living God is an
attempt to remove God from America's one true Christian holiday.
So before we reenlist to defeat the war on Christmas, take this one day
to win the war over Thanksgiving by forgetting what President Obama said
and remembering what President Washington said."
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Should we celebrate our culture or other cultures
as Obama suggests?
Are you more in line with Obama or Washington this Thanksgiving? Is
Thanksgiving a Christian holiday?
Response to comment [from other]: "Is Thanksgiving a Christian holiday? No, it isn't. It's for everyone."
Christ is for everyone, too (2 Pe 3:9, Re 3:17).