My Editorial Rebuttal

 Hello, ladies and gentlemen! It's me again, Daniel Luster, with an editorial rebuttal and here it is: I wasn't interested in standing up for the Pledge of Allegiance nor "the Star-Spangled Banner". However, in the early-2000's, I didn't care about what our great country has been going through, esp., after September 11, 2001, and my mother referred to me as a Communist and she decided to deport me to Siberia (which is a region in the former Soviet Union). Well, I maybe a Communist, but a chummy Communist. Besides, I was reluctant on saying grace before my family eats during breakfast and dinner. I was extremely reluctant on saying my night prayers with my parents, but my mother called me a pagan. In addition, I was being agnostic (which means that I believe that God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit didn't exist and they were just a cunningly-devised fable invented to enslave the minds of the ignorant masses). In addition, I believe that the spirit of Christmas was, is, and forever will be commercialism. Moreover, my birthday (November 21, 1981) is far more important than the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, United States. In my professional opinion, I believe that Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, and Islam are all outdated religions; it's because that all religions are outdated and that's my rebuttal.πŸ˜€

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