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Get your sins in perspective!


Did I read that right?

"...stamp out the evil practice of children being allowed to exchange Christmas cards on school premises", Citizen, December 10.

Evil? Yes, it sure sounds like the work of Beelzebub to me.

If saving the environment is becoming the new religion, I suppose it has to adopt the language of religion, but if giving Christmas cards is evil, what does that make burning a rain forest?

Your anonymous correspondent needs to get their scale of sins sorted out or people might think they're just a swivle-eyed zealot who's devaluing the language.

Mick Davies Via email


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