I was appalled to read a preacher's advice about how to handle the presence of atheists at a Thanksgiving gathering. Sadly, it's becoming more common for atheists to be there because Satan has had some victories. When you think about it, living s life of sin and being told there are no consequences is an attractive but false sell.
When there are friends or relatives at your Thanksgiving celebration, the Preacher suggests you be polite with them. He says you should ask them about their atheism and listen carefully to what they say. Then, you should respond in a quiet voice explaining how your "tradition" is different and both of us can enjoy each other's company.
WHAT NONSENSE. When an atheist admits they are the enemy, attack. Tell them they are headed for an eternity in hell. And say it loud so others at the table can hear. Ask the sinner why he/she came to this Christian celebration when it ruins it for we who are Christians.
And, while you are on a roll, explain that the original Thanksgiving was a celebration of Jesus' victory over the Godless Indians. Don't be surprised if you gain a conversion right there at the table.
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