Democrats, health hustlers, and their media lapdogs hate Christianity and thus despise Christmas. It is any wonder they want to stop the family celebration of the holiday?

FNC: “A CNN religion commentator said during a Christmas Eve segment that unvaccinated Americans should not be allowed to attend church services.”

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“I think that what we’re trying to say to people is they you have a social responsibility if you do gather, you know Christian churches many are gathering this evening and some are still not requiring vaccination, which I disagree with,” Father Edward Beck said Thursday. Well, we shouldn’t do anything he disagrees with, eh?

“So I think the lesson is that if we want to act like Jesus in these kinds of times we take care of each other and if we’re going to gather in celebration we have to do so safely, comfortably and we have to give to one another that gift of peace and part of that is health and feeling like we’re gathering in a healthy environment. I don’t think there’s a reason to say I’m not going to get vaccinated, maybe for a health reason, then you can’t come to church,” he later added. “Yep, I said it,” he tweeted. “I don’t think unvaccinated people should be gathering in churches for Christmas Eve / Day Masses.” Such compassion for fellow Christians and their wish to worship. Christ was famous for excluding those out of norm, right?

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Conservatives denounced this collared fool.

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“This is insane,” Abigail Marone, press secretary for Sen. Josh Hawley, R-MO, said. “I’m going to go out on a Christmas tree limb and guess that you don’t actually have a good understanding of the gospel at all,” said Allie Beth Stuckey.

“The opposite of Christ-like,” John Cooper, director for Media and Public Relations at the Heritage Foundation, said. The high priest himself chimed in during an interview.

“And that’s the reason why people should, if they invite people over their home, essentially ask and maybe require that people show evidence that they are vaccinated, or give their honest and good faith word that they have been vaccinated,” Fauci said about Christmas gatherings.

“If someone in your family isn’t vaccinated, should you ask them not to show up?” MSNBC reporter Alicia Menendez asked.

“I think we’re dealing with a serious enough situation right now that if there’s an unvaccinated person I would say, ‘I’m very sorry, but not this time. Maybe another time when this is all over,” he added. What a Christmas spirit. And notice the maybe part. Why maybe? Because he never wants this to be over.