“Political Correctness” - the Best Definition

The following is the 2007 winning entry from an annual contest at Texas A&M University calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term (still looking for credible source). This year’s term was: Political Correctness

The winner wrote:

Political Correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.

Many topics on this website are generally considered “non-PC” by those who are… well… Politically-Correct. Until it becomes illegal and this domain is shutdown, we’ll continue to add content regardless if it is found to be “PC” by the general public or not… including things which “the Establishments” consider “scientifically-incorrect” and/or “religiously-incorrect”. Consensus and “prevailing views” are never correct just because there is consensus. Truth is truth no matter who or how many slice it or pick it up. And more times than not… “truth” stinks when held to the nose of the masses.

Yet, Truth is no turd. Truth brings liberty. And liberty smells good!

Reasons Joes (Ephraimites) should not celebrate Christmas

There are many reasons why the House of Joseph (Joes) should depart from the Christmas celebration. Below I’ve listed but a few of them.

1) Christmas is rooted in paganism. Watch Christmas unWrapped- The History of Christmas [1/5] from the History Channel. Christmas was outlawed in Puritan England, and later outlawed by the Puritans in the New World Colonies.

2) Yeshua (Jesus) was not born on December 25th. He was most likely born during the Feast of Tabernacles in or near our harvest months of September and October. See these articles for the evidence:

- When was Yeshua born?
- Biblical dates for Messiah’s Conception and Birth.

3) Christmas: Harmful to Children?

4) Children can be given gifts any day without embracing a pagan custom.

5) Christmas may be harmful to your wallet. The Holy-day has been largely overtaken by Capitalism. Jesus was never the reason for the season, and he remains ever more not so now. With the emerging credit card debt problem in the USA and in Europe, it would be a great time to consider stopping the Christmass madness.