May 16, 2012

Catholic League's Bill Donohue Says He Is Taking 'the Moral High Road' in Battling Atheist Attacks on Christmas

Nativity SceneBill Donohue of the Catholic League says that his group has sent Holy Family Nativity Scenes to all 50 governors and has asked that the governors place the nativity scenes in their capitol rotundas:

The atheists are out in force this year trying to neuter Christmas. While a few of their efforts are benign, e.g., the United Community of Reason's bus billboards, "Don't Believe in God? Join the Club", most are predictably hostile, e.g., the American Atheists' billboard that features a picture of a nativity scene with the inscription, "You Know it's a Myth. This Season Celebrate Reason."

The Catholic League does not have to resort to negative advertising to get its point across, and that is why we raised the money last month to launch a Christmas campaign that almost everyone will like, save for embittered atheists. A week ago, we mailed a Holy Family Nativity Scene [click here] to the nation's 50 governors; a letter to the governors alerting them that our gift was being sent in care of their chief of staff was first sent. We know they arrived because we already received a kind letter from one governor, Phil Bredesen of Tennessee.

In my letter to the governors, I explained that it was our "sincere hope that it [the crèche] will be displayed in the Capitol Rotunda alongside secular symbols (e.g., a Christmas tree) this coming Christmas season." I also made clear that this is entirely legal: "We are paying for it because we believe it would be inappropriate to use public monies to pay for religious symbols. But we also believe, consistent with Supreme Court rulings, that there is no constitutional prohibition banning privately-funded crèches from being displayed alongside secular symbols."

In the December edition of our monthly journal, Catalyst, we are publishing the names of the 50 chiefs of staff [click here]; this way our members can contact them if they do not see a manger scene in the Capitol Rotunda.

So let the militant atheists do their thing, appealing to debased motives. We're taking the moral high road.

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  • fromthediagonal

    … soooo… Mr. Donohue:

    Do you really think you are traveling your high road when you ascribe "debased motives" to those who do not buy into your belief systems?

    Have you ever checked into or forgotten the history of this country?
    Have you forgotten that the Founders were WASPs?
    Have you forgotten that this nation was not founded upon the rules and rituals of the catholic church?
    Have you forgotten that there was great dissension in 1960 when a catholic senator named Kennedy had the audacity to run for the office of president?
    If you have, may I suggest that you spend some time with one of your
    Monastic Orders who practice contemplation so you may reflect upon your words?
    It may take some time for the monks to get their point across but after a while you may possibly see the dichotomy between your perceived high road and the tolerance required by the constitutional separation of Church and State which protects both the religious and secular segments of the populace.
    I wish you enlightenment…