Anti-Christianists Threaten Town’s Christmas Parade

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is at it again.

The group has threatened the town of Piedmont, Alabama over their Christmas parade.

The town had decided they wanted the parade’s theme to revolve around the true “reason for the season” and selected “Keep Christ In Christmas” as the parade’s theme.  Immediately, the Christian-hating group fired off a letter to the mayor of the town claiming some unnamed resident complained about the theme.

The FFRF routinely claims unidentified people complain about things so they can advance their campaign to remove Christians from society.

The city had renamed their theme after the threat from the Christian-haters but residents participating in the parade took it upon themselves to proclaim Christ multiple times throughout the parade.

“If we stick together like this, all the good Christian people will stick together and lift up the name of Jesus Christ, and not let these athiests and the non-believers scare us like they do, it will be a better world,” attendee Harold Martin said.

“This anti-religious group that started all this stuff, I really believe this has backfired on them,” Mayor Baker said.  “What has happened now is the city of Piedmont, great city to live in, great people, has rallied.  They have caused our parade to be bigger and better with more emphasis placed on Christianity.”

The city reported the largest attendance ever for a Christmas parade.

3 thoughts on “Anti-Christianists Threaten Town’s Christmas Parade

  1. If the parade was sponsored by the city, it is against the law for it to have a Christian theme. Simple as that. It’s not Christian-hating. It’s keeping religion- all religion- out of government sponsored events, so everyone is free to believe or not believe as they choose.

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