It’s near Christmas, and the neopagans have begun their Winter Solstice celebration on Vernon’s town green. Some of the celebrants, it is said, are atheists – a hopeful sign. The real pagans who once celebrate the Winter Solstice at least believed in resurrection deities -- Osiris, Adonis, Attis, Baal, Tammuz -- though not in the Christian God whose manger will lie but a few feet from the Vernon atheist’s… ummm… posting. If one has progressed from atheism to paganism, it is but a leap and a jump into theism. The village idiots, crawling towards Bethlehem, may make it yet -- God willing.
Marissa P. Gillett, the state's chief utility regulator, watches Gov. Ned Lamont field questions about a new approach to regulation in April 2023. Credit: MARK PAZNIOKAS / CTMIRROR.ORG Concerning a suit brought by Eversource and Avangrid, Connecticut’s energy delivery agents, against Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Agency (PURA), Governor Ned Lamont surprised most of the state’s political watchers by affecting surprise. “Look,” Lamont told a Hartford Courant reporter shortly after the suit was filed, “I think it is incredibly unhelpful,” Lamont said. “Everyone is getting mad at the umpires. Eversource is not getting everything they want and they are bringing suit. It was a surprise to me. Nobody notified me. I think we have to do a better job of working together.” Lamont’s claim is far less plausible than the legal claim made by Eversource and Avangrid. The contretemps between Connecticut’s energy distributors and Marissa Gillett , Gov. Ned Lamont’s ...
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The sign only refers to the solstice to send the message that science is more worthy of our respect than dogma. Jesus is not the real reason for the season--the earth's rotation and its axis are.
So I guess there is less hope than you thought.
Dan Senatro, Vice Coordinator, Connecticut Valley Atheists
If you are not celebrating the Winter Solstice then why have you chosen to place your marker on Vernon’s Town green, a place set aside, this time of year, for festive celebrations? Wouldn’t a letter to the editor have been more rational?
It is quite true that December 25th is just a day on the calendar – for atheists, pagans and non-Christians. But saying the day itself is “just” a day on the calendar is like saying the ocean is “just” a big puddle. Or it may be like saying that because some Islamic fundamentalists are terrorists anyone who believes in Islam is a terrorist. It may be true for you Dan, but a real scientist would have trouble forcing that preposterous notion down his throat.