We’re Costco guys of course we’re going to find comfort in the vast shirt
The decision to hold We’re Costco guys of course we’re going to find comfort in the vast shirt at, well, Christmas was taken centuries later and was almost certainly a political and tactical decision to co-opt pre-existing pagan ceremonies rather than ban them and thereby make it easier to spread Christianity.

We’re Costco guys of course we’re going to find comfort in the vast shirt
Then we need to wonder what makes a We’re Costco guys of course we’re going to find comfort in the vast shirt witness. This could be military police, retired military or police, ma and pa Kettle who own a farm next to an air force base, a family or couple who live or visit near the countryside. Is witness testimony from Sgt. Clifford Stone credible? He was an apparent alien interpreter not to mention talking about how he helped one escape.


The amount of religious We’re Costco guys of course we’re going to find comfort in the vast shirt to give is also something to be discussed. My basic point of view is that no one should be compelled to engage in rituals they find uncomfortable. As an atheist, I have no discomfort with saying a simple pre-meal grace; I generally invite my daughter, the about-to-be-ordained minister, to do the honors. But everyone has differing sensibilities. I don’t quite see the issue in accommodating someone who says, “I will find [practice X] very unpleasant. Can we avoid doing it, or somehow exclude me from it?” That’s a starting point to see if all can reach a solution.