Wow, that's really messed up. I am surprised that such illogical junk can be published like that. She uses many absolutes that are nothing short of ridiculous in this article. Crazy.
Here's an email that I sent to the President of the Washington Post concerning the article in their magazine "Newsweek."
I wanted to email you concerning what I believe to be poor business decisions being made by the staff at Newsweek. While I am aware that sales for this magazine have been sluggish and this holiday season workers are being laid off, it shocks me that Newsweek would post such a highly divisive and unbalanced cover article this Christmas season. After observing comments concerning the December 15th published article entitled "Our Mutual Joy," it is very clear to this reader that Newsweek will take a serious hit as readers have vowed to stop purchasing the magazine entirely. If sales continue to drop, one might look to the connection between poor sales and Newsweek's biased attacks on mainstream Christianity. Thank you for your time, Chris Johnson
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Wow, that's really messed up. I am surprised that such illogical junk can be published like that. She uses many absolutes that are nothing short of ridiculous in this article. Crazy.
I really stand amazed at how far society has come. Anyway, I suppose my voice can be heard just like anyone else. I'm fighting this one.
Here's an email that I sent to the President of the Washington Post concerning the article in their magazine "Newsweek."
I wanted to email you concerning what I believe to be poor business decisions being made by the staff at Newsweek. While I am aware that sales for this magazine have been sluggish and this holiday season workers are being laid off, it shocks me that Newsweek would post such a highly divisive and unbalanced cover article this Christmas season. After observing comments concerning the December 15th published article entitled "Our Mutual Joy," it is very clear to this reader that Newsweek will take a serious hit as readers have vowed to stop purchasing the magazine entirely. If sales continue to drop, one might look to the connection between poor sales and Newsweek's biased attacks on mainstream Christianity.
Thank you for your time,
Chris Johnson
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