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Holy Week: Media Worship Earth Day, Attack Easter

By Erin R. Brown | April 20, 2011 | 09:49

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Easter is the quintessential Christian holiday - the celebration of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. Although it has been celebrated by billions of people around the world for nearly 2,000 years, the mainstream media would rather celebrate the liberal holiday known as "Earth Day" and connect Easter to the abuse scandal that surrounded the Roman Catholic Church. Some major Findings:

 

Media Undermine Christian Holiday: Nearly two thirds of all stories about Easter were negative (22 out of 34).

Easter Used to Attack Catholic Church: Ninety-one percent of the negative Easter stories were about the pedophilia scandal in the Roman Catholic Church.

Love That Mother Nature: 100 percent of Earth Day stories were positive.

 

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Holy Week marks the seven days between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. Christians around the world celebrate it by attending services, praying and piously observing the holiday.

But in 2010, ABC, CBS and NBC evening news shows mentioned "Easter" primarily in connection to the pedophilia scandals that swirled around the Vatican last year, being sure to highlight the "gravest outrage," "scandal," "sexual abuse" and "crisis."

Instead, the networks chose to worship something else: Mother Earth. In contrast to Easter, the 40-year-old eco-holiday Earth Day that focuses on the "plastic lying around the earth" and "going green," managed to get nothing but positive attention from the broadcast media.

The Culture and Media Institute examined reports during Holy Week (Mar. 28 through Apr. 4, 2010) and Apr. 15, 2010, through Earth Day to contrast the two weeks of media coverage.

Easter: a Chance to Bash Catholic Church

ABC's "World News Saturday" provided the perfect juxtaposition of how the networks disparaged Easter and praised Earth Day in 2010. "This is the holiest weekend in the Christian calendar," said ABC's Dan Harris on April 3, 2010. "But Easter is providing no respite whatsoever from what may be the gravest outrage in the modern history of the Catholic Church."

The next evening, Harris again used the word "outrage" saying, "on this Easter Sunday, an extraordinary effort to defend the pope amid growing public outrage over pedophile priests ... an apparent reference to the continuing crisis over pedophile priests. It was a very rare altering of the Vatican's Easter celebration."

The tone of Harris' reporting was a stark contrast to that of fellow ABC anchor Diane Sawyer's April 22 Earth Day commentary.

"And on this Earth Day we told you about the plastic lying around the earth," Sawyer said on "World News." "Well what if you could take it and turn it into an answered prayer for some children? One woman did just that. It's the American heart."

Harris' broadcasts were just 2 examples from the 22 negative stories about Easter in a total of 34 stories the Culture and Media Institute examined.

NBC "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams showed the same pattern as ABC in its reporting on the Vatican's scandal. "This, of course, is Good Friday," Williams said on April 2, 2010. "And in a service at the Vatican today there was an unusual defense of the pope and the growing sexual abuse scandals in the Catholic Church."

NBC correspondent Anne Thompson weighed in on the scandal as well saying, "On a rainy Roman morning, the Vatican produced a typical Easter Mass with all the pomp and pageantry - until Cardinal Angelo Sodano rose to speak, offering not a prayer, but a vigorous defense of Pope Benedict, accused by some of not doing enough to protect children from abusive priests." Thompson's remarks came on Easter Sunday.

She continued to discuss the crisis throughout the broadcast, later stating, "Throughout Europe, the scandal dominated Easter services … And in the pope's homeland, in Munich, the traditions of Easter, for just a day, superseded the pain many feel at the disclosures that some priests abused children for decades."

But when the relatively young holiday known as "Earth Day" rolled around just 18 days later, NBC fell all over itself to promote awareness of the eco-celebration.

"As we said earlier, this is Earth Day, the 40th anniversary, in fact, of what's considered the birth of the modern environmental movement," anchor Brian Williams said on "Nightly News." "On this Earth Day there was this item in the news today, a way to remind us all to take a fresh look at something we look down and see just about every day: cigarette butts. Not only are they the most common form of litter, they are filled with toxins, every one of them that can leach out into the environment and make their way into drinking water supplies and pets, among other things."

Not to be outdone, the CBS "Evening News" took the opportunity to chime in on the unfortunate Catholic priest abuse scandal as well. Russ Mitchell said: "On this Easter Sunday, an unusual statement from a Vatican official in defense of the pope, Pope Benedict XVI who has been accused of not doing enough to address charges of sexual abuse in the church."

Yet, "Evening News" fill-in anchor Maggie Rodriguez just couldn't seem to say anything bad about Earth Day. "Today, Earth Day turned 40, and a new CBS News poll shows that many Americans have big concerns about the future of our planet," she said on April 22. "Nearly half expect the environment to be in worse shape for the next generation."

Not All Negative Easter Stories About Scandal

The networks couldn't seem to produce a truly positive or even neutral story about Easter, without then immediately throwing Christians under the bus.

Dan Harris' "World News Sunday" report on Easter was a prime example. "The weather was perfect here in New York City today for the annual Easter Parade," Harris said casually about the Christian holiday. "On display during the traditional stroll up Fifth Avenue, elaborate and imaginative homemade hats. Amazing some of these people could hold their heads up under all that."

But Harris couldn't leave viewers with a neutral impression of Christians and Catholics - he immediately painted a negative picture of Christians with this tease: "Coming up next, the apocalyptic Christian militia jailed for plotting war against the government."

Few Positive Easter Stories

There were only nine positive mentions of Easter from the network news evening shows during Holy Week last year. In one of them CBS "Evening News" anchor Katie Couric wished viewers a "great weekend and a happy Easter," and it was these casual, but positive mentions of Easter that accounted for seven of the nine positive mentions.

Another one came from Natalie Morales, a NBC "Nightly News" correspondent who mentioned that "In Washington this Easter Sunday, President Obama and the first family took time out for prayer and reflection before the chief executive gets back into business."

Just the Latest Problem with Holy Week Coverage

The Media Research Center reached out to the Catholic League for comment and President Bill Donahue had this to say about the media's treatment of Catholics:

"The Catholic League has been tracking the way the media treat Holy Week for many years, and what we have unfailingly found is one of three things: a) the mainstream media do a news story, magazine article or TV special questioning the divinity of Jesus, or b) some fraud comes forth with some absurd claims doubting whether Jesus was actually raised from the dead, or c) a music video is released that is designed to tweak the sensibilities of Christians. It's all deliberate and it's all selectively targeted."

Conclusion

The abuse scandal that surrounded the Catholic Church in recent years is a genuine tragedy, and a scandal worthy of media attention. But the network evening news shows pushed the liberal, anti-Catholic agenda by devoting most of their Holy Week coverage of Easter to highlight that some Catholic priests abused children.

By comparison, Earth Day has nowhere near the national or international prominence that Easter has. While the United Nations designated April 22 as International Mother Earth Day, the United States does not recognize this day as a federal holiday. Easter, on the other hand, though always observed on a Sunday is recognized in schools as students are on "Spring Break," formerly called "Easter Break" and the two week Congressional "Spring Recess."

Methodology

2011 marks a unique year in that "Earth Day" falls right in the middle of "Holy Week." The Culture and Media Institute analyzed how the media treated the two holidays last year.

In 2010, ABC, CBS and NBC evening shows denigrated Christians by mentioning Easter only in connection with the priest abuse scandals 65 percent of the time, during Holy Week. By contrast, the week of Earth Day garnered five mentions and, predictably, every single report was positive.

There were a total of 34 stories about Easter, of those 22 were negative. Of the negative stories, 91 percent (20 stories) were about the Catholic priest pedophilia scandal. Only 9 Easter stories were positive and of those, 7 were casual mentions rather than stories. The other 3 stories were neutral or generic references to Easter as a time of the year.

There were five stories about Earth Day all of which glowingly featured the Earth-celebrating holiday.

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There used to be a time

Submitted by richb313 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:02am.

There used to be a time when all religions were respected. You did not have to be a member or even believe but the religious institutions were respected because of thier moderating infulence on human behaivor. Now anything which moderates human behaivor is considered not only wrong but evil. This is truely upside down and backwards.

Earth Day is a return to tribalism and paganism. It is an effort to move human civilization backwards to a time when it was easy to control the serfs. Fear is the weapon of choice and it is an effective weapon.

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Check out this California hippie "Earth Day Be-In":

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:12am.

LOL - these people actually exist.

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For many years the Wiccans

Submitted by ricklail on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:58pm.

For many years the Wiccans used to get together in a city park on Earth Day and do what pagans do. One year one of the churches rented out the park just so they couldn't get it. They haven't been back since. Folks this is New Bern, NC not Calidamfornia.

A well regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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LOL, Rick

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 4:04pm.

"Lord Gaelan Storm, also known as Dr. Possum."

Talk about alter egos!

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Sickf Libs... yes they do exist (LOL)!

Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:08pm.

That video (for some reason) makes me hungry for a chili-dog! I think I'll drive over to my next door neighbors house to see if they have a good recipe.

"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra, (Baseball Great and Philosopher)
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They must have missed the

Submitted by ant on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:13am.

They must have missed the part about Easter being a celebration of the Ressurection of Jesus and not a celebration of Catholic priests.

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Bingo!

Submitted by Soldat44 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 4:06pm.

Bingo!

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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I have to remind myself that

Submitted by ricklail on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:17am.

I have to remind myself that what Christ did he  did  for the pagans as well as us. They could care less of his walk and suffering on what we call Good Friday. They could care less about his victory over death and the grave at his resurrection. He cared and that's why he did what he did. It makes me sick to know the pagans are dancing and chanting to Gaia while we remember Christ's sacrifice.  I don't  care if they call themselves tree huggers, environmentalists, or whatever they are pagans.

I saw this coming last week when I posted in the OT. I knew what the MSM was going to do this week. They are so predictable.

A well regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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Well, to be fair, Earth Day

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:47am.

Well, to be fair, Earth Day doesn't have a history of some of its members molesting children... yet.

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To be fair...

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 11:05am.

homosexuals by statistics, do have a history of molesting children. These "priests" ARE practicing homosexual activity that is specifically prohibited in the Bible. You cannot blame "Easter" for that. Perhaps the articles should honestly discuss how destructive homosexual deviant sexual behaviors are in their articles and suggest they choose not to act out on their twisted thoughts. That would be a healthier choice on many levels.

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Fair?

Submitted by KC Mulville on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 11:42am.

Once you stake your argument in fairness, then you can't avoid seeing how unfair the media's coverage is, as the report lays out in detail. 

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Im sure your kind has, Bal!

Submitted by brutony1 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 11:53am.

Most groups, esp like this, have MANY child molesters, as you must be one of them, right, liberal bal? Most priests ARENT, and this is NOT the week to bring this up, like your pals do in the MSM. This is OUR week, with Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday! So why dont all you friggin athiests and Christian haters bugger off, mates!

When will liberals WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! -Me

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I'll be sure to tell my kids that when they're opening

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:39pm.

their Easter baskets after Mass.

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balboa, have you become a troll?

Submitted by lotr on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:42pm.

Beause that's a trollish comment if I ever saw one, and I've come to expect far better from you (at least in the past).

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I will say that was rather

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 1:55pm.

I will say that was rather snide of me. I don't know that bringing up the church's controversies is important to every story on Catholicism.

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Good evening bal

Submitted by cocodrie on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 2:04pm.

That was just par for the course for you. Someday you'll meet Jesus. Enjoy your snotty remarks while you can.

 

Jesus Loves You so much He died for you

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Do you really think Jesus is

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 2:16pm.

Do you really think Jesus is going to care about my stupid snarky comment on a messageboard?

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Bal

Submitted by cocodrie on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 2:21pm.

It's what's in your heart He cares about and the mouth speaks from the heart. Your attitude sucks, to put it mildly.

 

Jesus Loves You so much He died for you

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"My attitude" being a quick,

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 2:24pm.

"My attitude" being a quick, albeit snarky, suggestion that Earth Day hasn't had the kind of controversy that the Catholic church has?

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I think there's a high likelihood you would be

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 2:32pm.

traded before it ever got to that point anyway.

Repent.

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Nah. I think Jesus probably

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:02pm.

Nah. I think Jesus probably has a pretty good sense of humor.

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Yeah, He was quite the prankster.

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:21pm.

.

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SOL*

Submitted by cajun2 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:25pm.

AGAIN!  you got me roflmoao

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Cmon, Caj,

Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:15pm.

surely you recall learning about the Pontius Pilate whoopee cushion stunt?

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Whoopee cushion??*

Submitted by cajun2 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:23pm.

I mistakenly thought it had something to do with that "crown of thorns", and then there is that Balboa thing....LOL

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I love being a top predator

Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:55am.

I'll probably spend my Earth Day like most others. I will cut down a full grown tree (I never get tired of the big crash! when it hits the ground) and grill the flesh of another species over a smoky charcoal fire.

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Tugboat Phil

Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 11:42am.

Tugboat Phil will have to make some kind of new video, don't know how he can top his other one where he started every machine he has(Still love that video). I bet if we put our heads together, we could come up with something.

I plan to do the usual double-cheese burger, chili cheese fries(not as much as last time, had heart burn big time), eat some oatmeal cookies so I can pop out those methane air biscuits with exuberance and watch TV(47 inch) with blu-ray movies and turn the AC down a bit more than usual.  I usually go for a drive, but with gas prices what they are, it might not be as far.

-Jon

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jon---

Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:13pm.

Tugboat may someday come up an equal, but he will never outdo his original video.

That was the greatest in-your-face with humor video ever.

Classic one of a kind.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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My Spring Solstice celebration!

Submitted by brutony1 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:06pm.

Oh yeah baby! Thats what Im talking bout too! I love to spend my Earth Day driving in my big'ass SUV laying patches on "sacred grounds" AKA-some land that the Enviro-nazis declare is off limits to any construction of homes, road widening, business development, whatever. Gee, I hope I dont run over any Eastern pine snakes, like in the NJ Pinelands that those fringe groups placed on a parcel that Wal-Mart was supposed to build a new SuperWal-Mart on. Also, I like to grill with lots of gas and use every appliance Ive ever owned!

When will liberals WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! -Me

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Looking a "gift horse in the mouth"

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:58am.

Where exactly would this Country be w/o Christ & Christianity? Founding the nation, founders & founding documents, moral government, moral laws, start up of organized schools & colleges, start of hospitals, start of charities. The ENTIRE Christian culture. It goes on and on!

Then we could look at the later development of Muslim culture. It is the antithesis in many areas yet the media are lap dogs to this "valued" religious culture.

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Yep.

Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 11:54am.

All this vitriol and logic-defying justification from those who claim to be "liberal", "progressive", "freedom-loving", and who call conservatives "intolerant" and "judgmental" and "bigoted".
Ok. I think I've got it, now.

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Media attacks Easter

Submitted by okie-pastor on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:00pm.

Big surprise.

Yawn

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Easter was orginally a pagan holiday

Submitted by The Duke on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:01pm.

my facts might not be straight, but "Easter" was originally a pagan spring festival, before the catholic church celebrated it.

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Not exactly

Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:16pm.

Not exactly.
I could be wrong, but II think Easter's timing has to do with Passover, since it is mentioned in the Gospels that the night before He was crucified, Jesus celebrated Passover with His disciples.
The celebration of Christmas was meant to counter the pagan celebration of the winter solstice, so it would be reasonable for the Church to schedule its celebration of Christ's death and resurrection to counter the spring solstice pagan celebration.

But it's not like Christians took over those holidays. They still exist in the pagan culture.

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http://www.christianitytoday.

Submitted by Ken Shepherd on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:13pm.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/bytopic/holidays/easterborrowedholid...

Was Easter Borrowed from a Pagan Holiday?
The historical evidence contradicts this popular notion.


 

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Here's a thought:

Submitted by HockeyKid on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 12:01pm.

Who is the foremost prophet of Earth Day? Al Gore? Somebody else? How about we plant 'em 6 feet under and see what happens after three days? I'm betting their sycophants won't have as much to celebrate as Christians do at Easter. (Other than the obvious party resulting from Al Gore reducing his carbon footprint...)

Note to libs:  this is humor.  I am not suggesting anyone actually be killed (that's your schtick)--I'm merely pointing out the obvious.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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THE NAZIS LIVE.......

Submitted by Herbster on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 1:05pm.

When I see or hear the words, "Earth Day," I envision the famous picture of the Hitler Youth girls in their white blouses with neatly tied neckerchiefs dancing around the maypole. Fascism lives on today in our state run media, the unoins........just look at the actions of the thugs in Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, Washington State, etc., the schools with their indoctrination of children, the spoken desire of our present occupant of the White House to have a, "Civilian army, 100,000 strong and as well trained as the armed forces." The only remaining question is, which factory will get the contract to produce 100,000 brown shirts?

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China if course!

Submitted by brutony1 on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 1:52pm.

You think Chairman Maobama would give jobs to Americans, even ones instructed to overthrow our present society? Surely you jest!

When will liberals WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! -Me

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Does this mean...

Submitted by LastKnownOne on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:15pm.

Does this mean that during any of the Muslim holy days, weeks, months, or whatever the MSM will constantly talk about all of the terrorism, beheading, kidnappings, and bombings that those Muslims do. I doubt it. However, they will talk about how wonderful that PEACEFUL religion is.

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MY EARTHDAY CELEBRATION PRACTICES.....

Submitted by Herbster on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:33pm.

I admit it! I celebrate earth day! Every earth day, at high noon, I bury twenty-five plastic supermarket bags in my back yard. Starting next year, I will also begin burying some of the CFL mercury filled light bulbs, a can of wasp and hornet spray, six cans of Castrol 5 weight motor oil, some plastic knives and forks and in honor of Mrs. Obambi.....six cheeseburgers, a rack of spareribs, a whole chocolate pie, some arugula, a large order of sweet potato fries, three strawberry milkshakes sealed in plastic containers and a diet coke........and a CD of Obambi's teleprompter recitals - just like the ones he gave the Queen of England. I also wanted to bury a copy of his birth certificate, but I couldn't find one! These irems are my time capsule for future generations to unearth.

Enough silliness. Wishing a joyous Easter to all.

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Commie Dirtbag

Submitted by miss911ninja on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:35pm.

Let's not forget that Earth Day was founded by a commie dirtbag named Ira Einhorn, who chose Lenin's birthday as the date. Einhorn became a fugitive after murdering his girlfriend, Holly Maddox, and stuffing her body into a trunk which he kept in his apartment until her body fluids leaked through the floor into the apartment below. After many years of evading justice by hiding out in Europe, he is now in jail.

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Are ya' sure about that? That

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 6:18pm.

Are ya' sure about that? That he founded Earth Day?

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Yes, I'm sure Bal

Submitted by miss911ninja on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:46pm.

Consult your favorite search engine.

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Yeah, I did and it said that

Submitted by balboa on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 9:47am.

Yeah, I did and it said that he was an emcee of the first one in Philly, not the founder. Sen. Nelson and Denis Hayes seem to be the originators.

So again I ask, Ya' sure?

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What Else You've Got From The Catholic Ministry Of Propaganda?

Submitted by TheReal7Sticks on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:21pm.

Say what you will about the tree huggers, for I find them just as annoying as the next person. However, as far as I know, at least Earth Day followers never persecuted the Jews, unlike the Catholic Church. No, I'm not going to go into a rant, I am simply going to state the facts: Practically every fascist dictator in World War II was born Catholic, whether it was Spain's Franco,  Italy's Mussolini, annnnd...- (and don't start telling me about him becoming an Atheist. The point that matters is that he was born Catholic) - Hitler! I suggest the John Cornwell book Hitler's Pope so you can truly understand the justifiable indignation against the Catholic Church by us Jews.

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Funny,

Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:35pm.

Us Jew's? Really? Who's covering your backside NOW and for the last 60yrs?

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As a person proud to be Catholic…

Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:47pm.

…not necessarily a good Catholic, mind you (although you will probably unfairly seize upon that as an admission of failure… which I readily admit before God…(God mind you… not you!)), I find your remarks beyond despicable. I also doubt that you are even Jewish.
Tell me, as a (supossed) Jew did you forget that this is also the week of Passover? Does the Passover event not celebrate freedom from the corruption of mans politics through the glory of Gods first recorded defeat over slavery?”

And in a less pious remark… just where do you keep those 7 sticks anyway?

Please do not respond… I have no use for you or your ilk!

"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra, (Baseball Great and Philosopher)
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utter stupidity

Submitted by lotr on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 10:04pm.

....that doesn't even deserve the dignity of an intelligent comment, the product of a decades-long campaign of anti-Catholic leftists and pop-liberals.

Immediately following the war, Pope Pius XII received nothing but accolades from the Jewish community for his heroic and shrewd efforts to minimize the suffering of those subject to atrocities in the occupied countries, including Jews and Catholics (yes, Catholics, especially priests and nuns, were also "liquidated" en masse).

For those interested in serious reading, I suggest the book Pius XII and the Second World War by Pierre Blet.  It's somewhat dry reading, heavy on factual details, and lacking in sensationalism, but so it is with true, non-Hollywoodized  history.

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Hitler was an occult

Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:20pm.

Hitler was an occult follower. That is not Christian! Also important to at least recognize something I never knew till recently. More gentiles, Christians and non-Jews, were "liquidated" than Jews (7M vs. 6M), FOR objecting to what the Nazis were doing, and for support of Jews. In Poland, punishment for protecting Jews was immediate execution. 1:1 ratio in Poland per this site:

-- Just in Poland alone:

POLAND'S HOLOCAUST: 6 MILLION CITIZENS DEAD
(3 MILLION CHRISTIANS and 3 MILLION JEWS)
by Edward Lucaire http://holocaustforgotten.com/Lucaire.htm

The best-kept secret in the U.S. about the Holocaust is that Poland lost six million citizens or about one-fifth of its population: three million of the dead were Polish Christians, predominantly Catholic, and the other three million were Polish Jews. The second best-kept secret of the Holocaust is the greatest number of Gentile rescuers of Jews were Poles, despite the fact that only in Poland were people (and their loved ones) immediately executed if caught trying to save Jews. The Yad Vashem museum in Israel honors "the Righteous Among the Nations" and Poland ranks first among 40 nations with 5,503 men and women, almost one-third of the total, honored for their "compassion, courage and morality" and who "risked their lives to save the lives of Jews."

-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.

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Missed

Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:35pm.

again

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What Else from The Anti -Catholic Ministry Of Propaganda?

Submitted by LaVallette on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 2:53am.

@TheReal7Sticks on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 9:21pm

"The point that matters is that (they were born Catholic)"

So all those people who go on every anti-Catholic blog and discussion thread claiming to have been born, raised, educated. baptised, confirmed etc Catholics but then add a "BUT": that they have now all grown up and seen the light by become Atheists, bitterly anti-Catholic Protestants or any other form of belief and/or because they have come to see how vile that institution is, and/or because of its responsibility for every disaster, atrocity and everything wrong that has befallen or is currently happenninh in toe world with the world, and wish for notheing more urgent than that the Chuch be deprived of a voice in and driven our of society and be totally destroyed are all hypocritical liars and are still Catholics: because of your you insistance that once born a Catholi,c always a Catholic!!

I think they would be the first to disagree with your thesis. It is intellectually bankrupt.

PS Civilizations, cultures, powers, potentates, nations, empires, dictatorships, poltical and social movements etcn etc who also sought the destruction of the Church over the last two thousand years have come and gone but the barque of Peter is still floating and will contiunue to do so. The greatest disaster of the Catholic Chuch has already occuurred and a long time time ago and she emerged triumphant from it: The Death of Jesus and His Resurrection.

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