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AMERICA’S Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) is well-known for billboards such as the one above, much to the chagrin of The Catholic League’s head honcho Bill Donohue, who conjured up a billboard of his own to counter a Yuletide one erected by the FFRF.
In announcing this week that the League had unveiled a Christ-centred billboard at the Wisconsin state Capitol, Donohue described the FFRF as “Christian-hating atheists,” and declared:
We have decided to send these activists a lesson, reminding them that the Christmas season is our season. We rule. They lose.
The knobhead, who said the FFRF billboard was “silly”, told The Christian Post:
We decided to display the billboard as a direct refutation of the annual Winter Solstice display in Madison, Wisconsin, that is erected in the Capitol building by Freedom From Religion Foundation. Their stunt is done to compete with, and therefore neuter, the meaning of the Nativity scene at Christmas.
Donohue told CP that he hopes “our billboard emboldens Catholics, letting them know that we will not be bullied by our adversaries.”

Image via Catholic League
FFRF briefly responded to the Catholic League’s billboard’, above, on their X account, tweeting that the “scrooges at the Catholic League really know how to spread love and joy during the holiday season.”
“Happy holidays!” the FFRF added.
Someone ought to put a copy of R J Stovold’s excellent book, Did Christians Steal Christmas? in his Yuletide stocking —along with a packet of condoms.
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