WASHINGTON,
D.C. – In
an almost unbelievable act of Christmas time stinginess, this holiday
season the American Humanist Association went to court in Colorado in an
effort to stop public school children from volunteering for a program that
sends care packages to children in need. AHA wants to stop the distribution of
these shoe boxes packed with items such as toothbrushes because the boxes
also contain religious messages about the meaning of Christmas.
The
non-profit that coordinates the volunteers and sends the boxes, Operation Christmas
Child, has been offending the AHA for years. The perpetrator of good
deeds asks volunteers to pack shoe boxes for children of various age groups
with items including stuffed animals, small toys, school supplies, and basic
hygiene items like toothpaste and soap. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child
has provided more than 100 million shoebox gifts to children in more than 130
countries.
“These
boxes are filled with school supplies and basic hygiene items,” said Kristina Arriaga, executive director
of Becket Law. “It's heartbreaking enough that there are children who
will receive nothing but a toothbrush for Christmas. The American Humanist
Association would deny them even that?”
AHA has
been on a crusade to stop public school children from volunteering for such
programs since 2013, when they sent “letters of warning” to school
districts in Colorado and South Carolina where Operation Christmas Child was
invited into public schools.
Every
December Becket gives a lump of coal to a person or organization attempting
to take religion out the holidays, fittingly titled “The Ebenezer Award.”
Congratulations to this year’s Ebenezer: The American Humanist
Association!
“We're
talking about school children putting together care packages for other
children who are in need. If we can't support that at Christmas, we are truly
living in Scrooge's world,” said
Arriaga.
Perhaps
the AHA could give it a rest during the season of giving. For our
part, Becket wishes a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, and a Happy New
Year to all! In the words of Tiny Tim: “God bless us, every one!”
Becket Law
is a non-profit, public-interest law firm dedicated to protecting the free
expression of all religious traditions and has a 100% win-rate before the
United States Supreme Court. For over 20 years, it has
successfully defended clients of all faiths.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Atheist group demand kids stop packing Christmas boxes for needy kids
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