LOST LIBERTIES: Chicago Bans “Nativity” Ads

The so-called war on Christmas has been reignited with an ironic decision by the city of Chicago to ban advertisements for “The Nativity Story” movie from a local Christmas festival, fearing they might offend non-Christians.
null “This is one of the most blatant forms of religious discrimination imaginable,” said Jay Sekulow, a Christian who is chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice. “To suggest that a movie about the birth of Jesus Christ should not be included in a Christmas festival is absurd. This transcends political correctness and centers squarely on religious bigotry.” Click here to read more from WorldNetDaily.

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    The irony here is that ads for this movie are being banned from the “Christkindlmarkt,” or “Christ child market” when translated from German. In other words, they’re ignoring the 700lb gorilla in the corner, once again.

    (standard operating procedure in Chicago, sad to say….I grew up in NW Indiana)

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