Reply to the Spectator's Christianity-hater Stephen Pollard by Lawrence Auster
Below is a follow-up comment I've sent to Stephen Pollard's blog at the Spectator. The comment has been posted, but unfortunately with all the paragraph breaks missing. There are many other comments posted in that discussion, and I'm glad to see that I am not the only person who is deeply offended by Pollard, though there is also the usual liberal contingent ranging from the virulently anti-Christian to the clueless.
I earlier missed Stephen Pollard's reply to my comment. He wrote:Sphere: Related Content"UPDATE: So much for the Xmas spirit. There were some very tetchy and, frankly, weird comments sent on this post. I couldn't allow a couple to be posted, so vile were their antisemitic words.
"Lawrence Auster accuses me of expressing my contempt for the majority religion of Britain and describes the post as obnoxious. I'd be grateful, Lawrence, if you could point to one mention of Christianity above, let alone an expression of contempt for it. As I say: weird. I simply wrote that I am happy to join in a big national secular festival, which Xmas has now become. How is that construed as my expressing contempt for Christianity?"
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