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			Special 
				feature from LDN's Worship Guide 
            Who is right in Whoville? By Ron Otto, 
			pastor, Lincoln Christian Church 
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            [December 17, 2013] 
            Years 
			ago, Dr. Seuss wrote a book called "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" 
			Many of you know the story. The Grinch hated seeing and hearing all 
			the people of Whoville celebrating Christmas, so he tries to figure 
			out a way to stop Christmas from coming. He decides that if he 
			steals all the presents, decorations and special Christmas food, 
			then he will stop Christmas. He spends the whole night sneaking 
			around and stealing everything Christmassy from all the houses. When 
			Christmas morning comes, the Grinch is shocked that his plan didn't 
			work. Christmas still comes to Whoville. The people are still happy, 
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            |  Our secular world steals Christmas better than the Grinch ever 
			dreamed. It doesn't take things away; it just replaces what is most 
			important about Christmas with packages and objects and junk. And 
			for years now, the real meaning of Christmas is slowly stolen from 
			us. Where did it go? Simple! We replaced it with humanism. Instead of Jesus being 
			center, we replaced him. We are in many ways now an anti-Christian 
			society — anything with the name Christ in it must go away. 
			(Remember greeting cards that read "Merry Xmas"?) Can't call it a 
			Christmas tree ... no! It's a holiday tree. For years, the atheists have been on the march, objecting to 
			God's name in pledges and on our money, objecting to crosses and of 
			course, Nativity scenes. One atheist group placed a sign of their 
			own next to a Nativity: "There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no 
			heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but 
			myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds." 
			
			 
			 
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 Well, you can listen to them if you want. Or, you can listen to 
			the One Christmas is all about. Jesus said, "The thief comes only to 
			steal and kill and destroy; I, on the other hand, have come that 
			they may have life, and have it to the full." — John 10:10 Atheist or Jesus! They can't both be right now, can they? 
            [By RON OTTO, pastor, Lincoln 
			Christian Church] 
			
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