JUDGE JEANINE PIRRO: The woke mob is sending our favorite Christmas hymns to the chopping block

Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro questions if anything is considered sacred anymore after an England church changes a well known Christmas carol to be more "inclusive" on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

JUDGE JEANINE: Today, our favorite hymns are on the chopping block. The woke mob is coming after Christmas carols and they have their sights set on one of the classics, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." The traditional Christmas song features the lyrics "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, let nothing you dismay, remember, Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day." An important message that represents the entire meaning of Christmas, but this season is a time to celebrate Christ and all that he stands for. But one church in England decided to erase hundreds of years of holiday tradition by rewriting the lyrics to the song. 

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All Saints with Holy Trinity Church in Britain decided that they needed to make this song more "inclusive." So the church added two new verses to the carol with the first saying, "God rest you also women, who by men have been erased. Through history, ignored and scorned, defiled and displaced." The second reading, "God rest you queer and questioning your anxious hearts be still." 

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Is nothing sacred anymore? Religious tradition is important. It helps connect generations. So, as you can guess, the church's defiling of a Christmas classic did not sit well with England's most senior Catholic leader, Cardinal Vincent Nicholas. 

Florida's iguanas might fall from trees, hit people amid cold front

Iguanas might begin falling from trees in Florida as the Sunshine State is hit with unusually cold conditions.

Iguanas are cold-blooded and rely on the sun and natural heat from their surroundings to keep warm.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, the lizards become sluggish once temperatures dip below 50 degrees. 

This weekend, much of Florida is expected to dip into the 30s. 

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Most lizards in Florida are not native to the U.S. and are used to the warmer climates in Central and South America. 

Despite this, most remain alive as they keep breathing and their main body functions continue working. Once temperatures rise, the lizards "thaw out."

Footage and images from 2020 and 2021 show iguanas frozen on homeowners lawns and beside their pools.

The green iguanas are not the only reptiles that can be stunned by this weekend’s cold snap: Sea turtles may also stiffen, appearing dead but often are still alive.

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