Whew! For a second there I thought it was going to be some horribly half-eaten M&M character!8O;-)
Nice picture, though.![]()
Is this what your were referring to?
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Whew! For a second there I thought it was going to be some horribly half-eaten M&M character!8O;-)
Nice picture, though.![]()
I have no qualms about a Christian saying Happy Easter or Happy Christmas to me any more than I would a Muslims wishing me Happy 'Id. And I might even respond in kind.
However, I would have an issue with someone getting angry because I didn't wish him happy Easter or Happy Crhistmas.
To take an example, if on Easter Sunday morning I'm walking down the street and I see someone and say 'Good morning', he's certainly free to respond with a Hapy Easter. But it would be way out of line for him to start giving me attitude over it. Same with Christmas or any other holiday.
and this has happened to you?
Never as far as I can recall. I'm just saying it as a matter of principle. A question was asked in the OP, so I answered it.
Is it not PC to wish someone Merry Christmas.?
But, ok to say Happy Easter??
Both a Christian holiday and should equally piss off the P.C.'ers.
I wish people both, by the way, just wondering.
8O
No...it was a troll...not principle...... the same as me making the comment that I have no problem with an athiest NOT wishing me a Merry Christmas when I wish them a Merry Christmas but I have a problem with an athiest reaming my ass out for wishing them a Merry Christmas in the forst place. I have never had that happen, I can not see someone, in their right mind, doing it. The only reason for me to make that comment would be to troll for a reaction from someone.
Christian or not, I wish they'd pin it to one single day of the year; like the 3nd sunday of April, for instance.
Happy Wascawy Wabbit Day, you people.![]()
Jack be nibble, Jack be quick
Jack jumped over the crucifix
caught his nuts and fell on his keester
Now he's not sure if he's a she or a meester.
Happy X-ster everybody.
And Catholic schools and statutory religious holidays are not just principel, but current realities at the moment.
Do Catholic schools have principal >?