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12 December 2005 - 12:52 UTC

What if they called a war and only one side showed up?

by Jack Grant

Pennywit, at his (relatively) new effort at a different kind of weblog, Multifaria, has some questions for those who claim there is a “war on Christmas” and are trying to play victim.

Something of note, Multifaria has the potential to be more interesting and unique than OSM/Pajamas Media has shown to date, despite the millions of dollars the “new subversive media” venture has available.

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Thanks, although I’m not quite public with it yet. Still trying to settle on a color scheme and accompanying design as well as what, exactly, should be on the front page.

–|PW|–

The war on Christmas is Christmas for grumps. These people want to be complaining and making everyone miserable, but they can’t go out and say “Christmas, bah humbug!” they’ve got to say, “I love Christmas and if you don’t spend the next ten hours joining me in soaking everything in spittle then you’re a terrorist loving liberal!”

Grinches!

Virtual Belief: Why Christmas Matters, And Matters Not.

I often point out that I have no faith. This is not entirely true, actually, as I harbor a desire for a faith that I find allusive and in many, possibly indescribable ways, exclusive. Those who profess a belief in