The President usually issues a Christmas message from the White House. Joe Biden spoke on Thursday evening and did not mention Jesus Christ or his name.
The miraculous Gift is granted at this time of perfect silence.
Joe Biden, the President, made an official proclamation. A total hush falls over the entire telling of the Christmas narrative. Things that seem essential but aren’t, something that divides us and make us enemies, melts away in the quiet of a winter night.
Biden made a vague allusion to “a boy Christians believe to be the son of God” instead of using the name “Jesus Christ.”
And we see one star, brighter than all the others, alerting us to the birth of a child—a child Christians believe to be the son of God; miraculously now among us on Earth, offering hope, love, peace, and joy to the entire world. The story has been recounted for almost two thousand years, yet it still provides important lessons for modern audiences. If you need any more evidence, watch a kid on Christmas morning as they tear through their gifts or listen to a joyful family this year.
The president has often claimed to be a “devout Catholic” despite his consistent backing of leftist policies that oppose church teachings, such as abortion. A position on abortion that Pope Francis has called “incoherent” is that of Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden made a speech in which he pleaded for unity after the Senate passed a massive omnibus budget package that included $1.2 million for “LGBTQIA+ Pride Centers” and hundreds of other earmarks, carveouts, and favors for individual members. Fifteen Democrats and eighteen Republicans voted in favor of the bill. More than $500 million has been allocated to the budgets of many Middle Eastern and North African nations to improve border security.
