After reading this I'm contemplating erecting a manger in my front yard which I normally limit to simple lighting displays at Christmastime, in order to hopefully lure some lowlife onto the property in order to facilitate a so called Jesus Jacking, which will be met with an exercise in my display of 2nd amendment rights for those who dare steal my property from my property to destroy my Christmas celebration, a hate crime if one were to steal a Muhammad statue no doubt, like they're doing across the country to the dismay of many peace loving Christians being met with hostility that maybe for once need to return in spades to stop being pushed around.
Jacking Jesus:
WorldNetDaily."'Tis the season to be Jesus stealing? Away in a manger, no Christ for the bed? It has become a new Christmas fetish – neutering nativities by jacking the Jesus. Just over the past week, dozens of mini-messiahs have been nabbed from nativities across the country.For example, a church in Andover, N.Y., had its baby Jesus stolen from the nativity.
Another Jesus figurine was robbed from a downtown nativity in Paw Paw, Mich.
A marble baby Jesus was ripped off from the nativity scene of a private resident in Omaha, Neb.
The entire holy family was missing from a nativity in New Albany, Ind.
In Palm Beach, Fla., for two consecutive years, robbers have made off with the baby Jesus.
In Athens, Tenn., a nativity was fleeced of its savior for the second time too.
Setting an unwanted record, a baby Jesus was criminally lifted for the third time from a nativity in Moberly, Mo., and also from the front yard of a Chicago, Ill., home.
And such criminal acts are not restricted to America, as a baby Jesus was smashed then stolen at the 12th century St. John's Church in Cardiff, England, and a beer was blasphemously left in its place.
To prevent further sacred thefts, thousands of churches and private residents are turning to technology to help them "save Jesus." But when GPS devices have to be planted in the skulls of the savior, and security cameras have to guard the path of the three wise men, can't we see that society is a bit off-center?
Back here in the state of Texas, when the Jesus statuette was heisted from the nativity of the Herrera family of North Richland Hills, Gloria Herrera, 48, a Catholic passionately conveyed what we are all wondering, "They took the family Jesus. How can anybody do that?" What type of world do we live in when hoodlums (young and old) commit sacrilege for entertainment? continued
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