Principal Tries to Ban Candy Canes for Religious Reasons

The war on Christmas and the war on Christianity cannot be separated. Despite the commercialization and efforts to secularize Christmas, everyone in the world still understands the true meaning of the holiday. It’s why religions that don’t serve Jesus don’t practice Christmas.

The war on Christianity isn’t new. We could talk about how it dates back to ancient Rome. We could discuss numerous cases through history, but the modern incarnation of this war started around the turn of the 20th century. It was the rise of new dictatorships that hated Christianity so much. Whereas it had been used to promote the authority of monarchies in the past, the new regimes despised anything that established an authority higher than the state.

The leaders of the new war on Christianity were Stalin and Hitler. They both promoted ideologies that service to the state came above all else — especially one’s self, family and god. By replacing religious authority with state authority, they were able to establish more control over populations than the world had ever seen before, and they used that control to commit two of the worst atrocities in all of human history.

You can see how the modern left carries these views. The idea that autonomous individuals are better at solving problems than the state is downright evil in their eye. It’s why they are evangelical in their atheism and militant in their views towards Christianity. Most importantly, it’s all exactly as foolish as it sounds. This video will show you.


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