The True Thanksgiving Story

From a link I found, oddly enough, in an LA Times editorial which (oddly enough) was a reasonable, calm dissent from the plague of political correctness. This strange phenomenon has been brought to you via a Jammie Wearing Fool.

It seems that every year we are treated to articles attempting to disprove the “myth of Thanksgiving.” In these articles we are told that:

* the Pilgrims weren’t the first people in America to hold a thanksgiving
* that the first thanksgiving had no religious significance at all, but was merely a harvest festival
* that our traditional Thanksgiving dinner has nothing in common with the Pilgrim’s meal.

Some of these accusations are not a serious concern. After all, who cares if the Pilgrims served cranberries or not? But what seems to lie behind some of these articles is a desire to devalue the religious nature of our present Thanksgiving holiday. This is unfortunate since Thanksgiving is one of the few holidays on the America calendar that is not swept away with commercialism or mixed with pagan elements.

So here is “The True Thanksgiving Story.” We have included references to primary sources which you can read for yourself. After reading I believe that you will still be able to eat your turkey with a happy stomach and a grateful heart to God.

Read The True Thanksgiving Story

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sugar-Coating Truth

Angel responds to this:

Religious leaders and AIDS activists told CNSNNews.com Tuesday that labeling sex outside of marriage as sinful or having multiple partners as immoral behavior is “biased” – something society has “moved beyond.”

New Member of the Family

Because this recent rash of posts about my personal life is doubtless fascinating, here’s one more. This is what I’ve been up to all day – helping a new member of the family get acclimated, and ensuring my two cats don’t devour him. He’s tentatively named Mel (actually, Melville Fitzgerald Curtis, but Mel for short) although that may change over the next few days if his personality seems to warrant it. [Read more...]

The ISI Civics Quiz

I only got 87.88 on this civics quiz. I missed #4,8,11, and 30. And for #30, especially, I knew better. ::sigh:: On the bright side (?) I did WAY better than elected officials.

h/t Cobb: This ISI Civics Quiz