To the Editor: A Christmas Story
December 8, 2020
Ever since I was 17 years old, I have had very negative feelings about the biggest con job in Christian mythology, Jesus Christ. I have made it clear in editorials that he was not the Son of God, and we will never know who the John Doe was who impregnated Jesus Christ’s mother. I’ve gone as far as to say that Military Veterans of wars like Vietnam and Iraq suffered more with things like tank bombs blowing off soldiers’ legs and arms, and in many cases not sparing their private parts. I feel this suffering was more intense than Jesus Christ’s day of reckoning on the Cross.
If you believe in Noah’s Ark, then of course you believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God. I know many adults believe that Jesus Christ’s parents were normal citizens of Bethlehem at the time of conception.
Good luck to you as we approach December 25, God’s Day.
Respectfully submitted,
David F. Jasper,
Spokesman for the High Command of the United States Military
PO Box 1016
Hollis, NH 03049
Tel. 1-603-759-8848
December 8, 2020
Ever since I was 17 years old, I have had very negative feelings about the biggest con job in Christian mythology, Jesus Christ. I have made it clear in editorials that he was not the Son of God, and we will never know who the John Doe was who impregnated Jesus Christ’s mother. I’ve gone as far as to say that Military Veterans of wars like Vietnam and Iraq suffered more with things like tank bombs blowing off soldiers’ legs and arms, and in many cases not sparing their private parts. I feel this suffering was more intense than Jesus Christ’s day of reckoning on the Cross.
If you believe in Noah’s Ark, then of course you believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God. I know many adults believe that Jesus Christ’s parents were normal citizens of Bethlehem at the time of conception.
Good luck to you as we approach December 25, God’s Day.
Respectfully submitted,
David F. Jasper,
Spokesman for the High Command of the United States Military
PO Box 1016
Hollis, NH 03049
Tel. 1-603-759-8848
December 8, 2020