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Post by peasapie on Dec 10, 2016 14:39:58 GMT
Who cares? Nobody's arguing here so you thought you'd stir the pot a little?
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Post by Rainbow on Dec 10, 2016 14:42:56 GMT
Read the comments following the article. Some are, well, "interesting". I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? link "10 Major Retail Stores Take A Stand And Say “Merry Christmas" Instead Of Happy Holidays This Year. Do You Support Them?" Yes, I do! Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so.
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Post by Tamhugh on Dec 10, 2016 14:43:34 GMT
"Ellen Degeneres has been featured in many JCpenny advertisements. However, the store is still Christmas-friendly." WTF does that even mean? I can't even take that article seriously after reading that crap. Yeah, I was ok with the premise until I read that line.
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Post by Really Red on Dec 10, 2016 14:45:05 GMT
"Ellen Degeneres has been featured in many JCpenny advertisements. However, the store is still Christmas-friendly." WTF does that even mean? I can't even take that article seriously after reading that crap. Translation: Even though Ellen is gay, which (some) Christians are abhorrently against, we'll use her name because she because generates sales! WTF? This is it exactly. I cannot read an article that would put something like this in it. Honestly, it's the Starbucks red cup thing all over. Riddle me this rainbow How on earth does it add or take away from your personal beliefs if a stranger wishes you some random holiday greeting (Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukkah, Happy New Year, etc)? Why can't friendliness and kindness be enough? Why?
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Post by dulcemama on Dec 10, 2016 14:45:59 GMT
I love how siding with the majority religion is "taking a stand".
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Post by rickmer on Dec 10, 2016 14:54:06 GMT
i just don't get this. not everyone is christian. does someone saying "happy holidays" instead of "merry christmas" somehow make it less of a christian holiday to christians and their families?
reminds me of gay marriage, does "letting" two same sex people marry in any way diminish my heterosexual marriage??
i just want to be nice to people. i asked a guy at work what he was doing for easter. he said "passover". i said "have a great holiday with your family" and he wished me the same. had i have known he was jewish, i would have wished him a happy passover, but i didn't. he wasn't offended, i wasn't offended. all good.
i was a recruiter for MANY years and i will say, many (non-christian) new canadians LOVED the whole idea of christmas and were the first ones to say "merry christmas!!!" and show up with christmas cards, christmas cookies, etc. embracing what this holiday means to many of us, a joyful time of celebration for families.
funny enough, my 9 yo son asked me in the car yesterday "what is jesus christ's dad's name again, is it jonathan?" we are not religious but i am pretty sure i heard my grandmother roll over in her grave when the words came out of his mouth.
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Post by monklady123 on Dec 10, 2016 14:54:57 GMT
I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so. Like I said, my Christmas isn't "stamped out everywhere". My Christmas takes place in my home, and in my church, and my faith doesn't require that the outside world validate that. Of course I enjoy looking at light displays and outdoor Christmas trees etc. But you know....in large cities we have a whole lot of people who are not Christian. So why call our holiday "Christmas vacation"? Why not just say "winter break"? It is a break, and it is winter. If you celebrate Christmas during that time then you'll celebrate Christmas during that time. If you celebrate Hanukah during that time then you'll celebrate Hanukah during that time. If you celebrate nothing in particular then you'll celebrate nothing in particular during that time. Or...if you're lucky like a 1st grader told me yesterday that he is..you'll celebrate BOTH Hanukah and Christmas during that time. lol
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Post by compeateropeator on Dec 10, 2016 14:59:00 GMT
Add me to the hopefully long list of people that do not really care whether I am wished a Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays. I am instead grateful that there is pleasantries being exchanged. I typically say Happy Holidays, and we have been getting Christmas cards since I was little that wished us a happy holiday. I don't remember there being outrage then. Do you think it always has to Merry Christmas? What if you had to chose between a heartfelt, joyful, and exuberant "Happy Holidays" from someone or a mumbled, perfunctory "Merry Christmas". Which would have more meaning to you?
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Post by Nink on Dec 10, 2016 15:02:36 GMT
I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so.The point you seem to be missing is, no one is trying to take Christmas away from anyone. Pretty much every store I walk into still sells "Christmas trees" and "Christmas cards". I'm just not going to lose my shit if someone wishes me a Happy Holiday, Happy Hanukkah, ur Happy Festivus instead of Merry Christmas. And likewise, I see close to 100 patients a week. I say Happy Holiday, because it's ignorant of me to assume they are all Christian. And what do you know? They've all been very receptive of my friendly greeting and no one has complained to my supervisor yet.
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Post by Country Ham on Dec 10, 2016 15:03:38 GMT
Where I grew up "have happy holidays" means/meant "Merry Christmas, enjoying your Boxing Day, and Happy New Years" all in one.
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 10, 2016 15:06:27 GMT
I think it's just another example of American Christians being ridiculous because they think they are being "persecuted". I normally say Merry Christmas, because that's what I'm used to. I might switch to Happy Holidays this year just to annoy people. I have a happy holidays decoration I bought just to irritate my fil
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Post by Loydene on Dec 10, 2016 15:07:30 GMT
There was never a prohibition against saying "Merry Christmas". What there WAS ... an open spirit .. generosity ... an inclusion ... some "Christian charity" in saying "Happy Holidays!"
I don't think harm was intended ... nobody was dissing "Christmas" or merriment. It was just a way of spreading holiday good will to those persons whose belief systems were unknown or, possibly, different.
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Post by iteach3rdgrade on Dec 10, 2016 15:11:09 GMT
I'm just going to say, "May Peace be with you!" Is that too Christian? I don't get bent out of shape over Happy Holidays! Last year my card I sent out said Happy Holidays because I thought it was pretty and loved the nontraditional colors. I suppose I offended some deeply religious friends, but they could just enjoy the pictures. My cards arrive anywhere from a few days before Christmas and New Year's Eve, so Holidays is good. The holiday and vacation terms are interesting. I could see how Happy Holidays would sound awkward. I grew up saying Christmas and Summer Vacation. It was a break from school, nothing more. My second year of teaching a mother let me know that her son was hurt by the assignment because he didn't go on vacation. I say break now. I think most of our families at our school celebrate Christmas. Once in awhile, some won't celebrate holidays. I guess I do call our parties by the month of the year... December Party or February Party.
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 10, 2016 15:11:26 GMT
I think the issue came to my attention when either lowes or home depot called them holiday trees in their ad instead of Christmas trees. I thought it was stupid at the time. Either you celebrate the religious or secular parts of Christmas or you don't usually have a tree, so I thought that was stupid.
Happy holidays is perfectly acceptable to me. Most people will say merry Christmas on the 23rd, 24the, 25th, and then new years after that. Holidays covers those plus the myriad of other holidays.
And if what a store clerk says stamps out your holiday, then I think the issue is with you, not them.
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Post by scrapaddie on Dec 10, 2016 15:13:19 GMT
If you are a Christian and you are celebrating Christmas, there is no way someone can take that from you. What they say and how they greet you has nothing to do with the celebration of Christmas in my heart. What does bother me is that in the church calendar, the baby is born and then right after we start preparing for him to die! The celebration of his life is not long enough, in my opinion!!
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Post by used2scrap on Dec 10, 2016 15:17:38 GMT
I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so.No more freedom of religion? No more churches? No more private celebrations? No more Bibles? Oh phew, Christians can still celebrate Christmas, it hasn't been destroyed! And Christmas trees are NOT a religious symbol, neither are greeting cards and time off school.
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Post by compeateropeator on Dec 10, 2016 15:18:40 GMT
I have to disagree with this. Christmas is not getting stamped out. There are an abundance of Christmas functions and gatherings if you are looking for them. I see religious Christmas messages on various Church signs all over the place. I get cards from people who are sending me religious messages and cards from people who are sending me wishes of peace, because not all of my family and friends are Religious or Christian. We are a mangy mixed bunch. This time time of year I can be moved by a beautiful celebration in a church somewhere or by a fun holiday party with a bunch of 1st graders...but more importantly neither one offends me.
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Post by Rainbow on Dec 10, 2016 15:20:35 GMT
There was never a prohibition against saying "Merry Christmas". What there WAS ... an open spirit .. generosity ... an inclusion ... some "Christian charity" in saying "Happy Holidays!" I don't think harm was intended ... nobody was dissing "Christmas" or merriment. It was just a way of spreading holiday good will to those persons whose belief systems were unknown or, possibly, different. I'm not buying it for a minute. Getting rid of the word Christmas was deliberate and not for inclusion purposes. A lot of people are upset by this and you don't give a damn about their feeling do you? They aren't feeling included when you do that - do you even care? When you see Christmas stripped from everything it doesn't foster inclusive feelings. It feels like what it is, the stamping out of the word Christmas. It's now the elephant in the room. Nobody speaks of it but it is looming large and you can't miss it. This removal has been a concerted effort and some people are now taking a stand. And I'm glad they are.
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 10, 2016 15:22:16 GMT
I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so.I thought Jesus was the reason for the holiday? If there were no more Christmas tress, cards or saying merry Christmas, wouldn't it still be Christ's birthday for christians?
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Post by Nink on Dec 10, 2016 15:23:23 GMT
There was never a prohibition against saying "Merry Christmas". What there WAS ... an open spirit .. generosity ... an inclusion ... some "Christian charity" in saying "Happy Holidays!" I don't think harm was intended ... nobody was dissing "Christmas" or merriment. It was just a way of spreading holiday good will to those persons whose belief systems were unknown or, possibly, different. I'm not buying it for a minute. Getting rid of the word Christmas was deliberate and not for inclusion purposes. A lot of people are upset by this and you don't give a damn about their feeling do you? They aren't feeling included when you do that - do you even care? When you see Christmas stripped from everything it doesn't foster inclusive feelings. It feels like what it is, the stamping out of the word Christmas. It's now the elephant in the room. Nobody speaks of it but it is looming large and you can't miss it. This removal has been a concerted effort and some people are now taking a stand. And I'm glad they are. Good Lord! (I included a religious reference so you would feel less persecuted)
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Post by kibble on Dec 10, 2016 15:24:06 GMT
I think I just got dumber by reading them. Wow is all I can say to describe them. Someone saying they would walk out without buying if the cashier didn't say Merry Christmas. Give me a break. How is that christian? ETA: someone also said if Hillary won (though of course they called her something else) that Christmas would have been history. Seriously? Isn't she Christian? Do these poeple have any idea how stupid they sound? Personally I say Happy Holidays. I would hope people would take it as the good meaning it has, just like when someone says Merry Christmas I take it that they are being kind and sending me good wishes. People just need something to be upset about. I did get a good laugh about them saying Bass Pro is gun friendly. Yeah, nothing puts the Christ in Christmas like weapons to kill. People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so.No different for me to say does it kill you to accept my Happy Holidays? I don't think so. Merry Christmas isn't being stamped out. YOU can still have a Christmas tree, while I have a holiday tree. YOU can still send Christmas cards, while I send Happy Holiday cards. YOU can still say Mery Christmas while I say Happy Holidays. It's called freedom of choice.
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 10, 2016 15:28:17 GMT
There was never a prohibition against saying "Merry Christmas". What there WAS ... an open spirit .. generosity ... an inclusion ... some "Christian charity" in saying "Happy Holidays!" I don't think harm was intended ... nobody was dissing "Christmas" or merriment. It was just a way of spreading holiday good will to those persons whose belief systems were unknown or, possibly, different. I'm not buying it for a minute. Getting rid of the word Christmas was deliberate and not for inclusion purposes. A lot of people are upset by this and you don't give a damn about their feeling do you? They aren't feeling included when you do that - do you even care? When you see Christmas stripped from everything it doesn't foster inclusive feelings. It feels like what it is, the stamping out of the word Christmas. It's now the elephant in the room. Nobody speaks of it but it is looming large and you can't miss it. This removal has been a concerted effort and some people are now taking a stand. And I'm glad they are. do you really know people who don't speak the word Christmas? I mean really? Who the hell are you talking to? So much this time of year is dedicated to christmas. Every retailer has some sort of Christmas sale or Christmas display or Christmas section. My target has an entire corner of the store dedicated to Christmas and one end cap for Hanukkah. So tell me, how is Christmas getting stamped out? Maybe it is because the other holidays stayed truer to their original intent where Christmas with the trees, cards, presents and the like has become a shopping holiday. A more secular one that focuses on the decorations and cards and presents and the time off of school instead of on the religious aspect. It isn't the term "holidays" that pulled your reason out of the season. It was the millions of Christians who used their pocketbook in greater abundance than their bible at this time of year save the 24th, 25th, and whatever day their church's Christmas pageant is on.
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Post by Rainbow on Dec 10, 2016 15:28:24 GMT
People tend to get upset when their traditions like CHRISTMAS are stamped out everywhere they go. No more Christmas tree - it's a holiday tree. No more Christmas cards - holiday cards. No Merry Christmas - happy holidays. No more Christmas vacation - winter break. This excuse of inclusion is bullshit. Christmas is in December and the vast majority celebrate it. JUST SAY IT. CHRISTMAS. Did it kill ya to say it? I didn't think so. No different for me to say does it kill you to accept my Happy Holidays? I don't think so. Merry Christmas isn't being stamped out. YOU can still have a Christmas tree, while I have a holiday tree. YOU can still send Christmas cards, while I send Happy Holiday cards. YOU can still say Mery Christmas while I say Happy Holidays. It's called freedom of choice. You forgot to add that I can have a gun and you can choose not to have one. Works for me!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2016 15:28:27 GMT
I find it ironic that anyone living in a country that was founded on freedom of religion and that doesn't have an official religion should be offended when someone greets you with Happy Holidays rather than Merry Christmas.
People came here from other countries because religion was being forced on them like this. Think about it. Why did your ancestors come to America? I'm sure it wasn't for the boat ride. They came here to hopefully have a better life for their families. Free from the fear that religious zealots will persecute them for not believing in their religion.
So now we come to present day. And here are people who persecute others because they don't say Merry Christmas and say Happy Holidays instead? Where are people to flee to from persecution now?
Personally, I don't care if you say Merry Christmas. Or Happy Holidays. Or Good morning/afternoon/evening. Or don't greet me at all. As long as you are respectful to me, I will be respectful to you. And really...what is Christmas anyway? A celebration of the birth of Jesus? But he wasn't born in December. The 25th of December is a pagan celebration to celebrate the SUN, not the SON of God. And even if you choose to celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25th, how exactly does a tree play into that? Baby Jesus was given the gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. He was not given the newest toy, a new car, or any of the other extravagant gifts we give to our loved ones today. So, if you really want to celebrate the "reason for the season," do so not by buying the newest or greatest item, but by exchanging Joy, Love & Good Will towards your fellow citizens. Definitely don't scream in their faces MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! if they greet you with Happy Holidays. Don't boycott stores because they choose not to force religion on their employees or their patrons. For to do so, is the very essence of being Un-American.
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Post by ~Lauren~ on Dec 10, 2016 15:30:16 GMT
Why does it matter what a stranger in a store says to you? Does it make you feel like you're somehow 'winning' if they say merry christmas? I think this comment swings both ways. Why was it such a big deal that Merry Christmas was said and why did it have to change? I'm of the opinion that if someone is wishing me well, I don't care what words they use, but I also believe that people (and businesses) should be able to use whichever words of good wishes they choose. In the last few years it became almost bad manners to wish someone "Merry Christmas" because they might be offended. Now, the pendulum is swinging back a bit. And this Eastern European Jew really doesn't mind hearing "Merry Christmas" instead of Happy Holidays. Though, to be honest, I might be a bit surprised if a store clerk wished my lily-white tush "Happy Kwanza".
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 10, 2016 15:36:46 GMT
Why does it matter what a stranger in a store says to you? Does it make you feel like you're somehow 'winning' if they say merry christmas? I think this comment swings both ways. Why was it such a big deal that Merry Christmas was said and why did it have to change? I'm of the opinion that if someone is wishing me well, I don't care what words they use, but I also believe that people (and businesses) should be able to use whichever words of good wishes they choose. In the last few years it became almost bad manners to wish someone "Merry Christmas" because they might be offended. Now, the pendulum is swinging back a bit. And this Eastern European Jew really doesn't mind hearing "Merry Christmas" instead of Happy Holidays. Though, to be honest, I might be a bit surprised if a store clerk wished my lily-white tush "Happy Kwanza". hell, I don't care if they say merry Christmas to me either. I agree that it is silly to get offended if someone says either. Now, if it was said in a malicious way, then I could see being upset (think south park's Christmas song Merry f#&king Christmas)
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Post by mallie on Dec 10, 2016 15:37:18 GMT
Honestly, this poor me attitude some Christians have about Christmas is hysterical. There is NO Biblical reference to the date of the birth of Christ. We celebrate the birth of Christ in late December because humans celebrate the winter solstice, as they always have. The early Christians were smart enough to be syncretic and coopt local traditions whenever possible -- so putting the birthday on/near the winter solstice was a good recruiting idea.
Christ was not born (assuming he existed) on December 25th. Biblical scholars agree on this. Google it. Or if you are too busy combing the NRA sites, here is a handy bit:
So focus on the theology. Christ's theology. If I remember the New Testament correctly, Jesus told his followers that the two most important commandments were to love God with your whole heart and to love your neighbor as yourself. If you love your neighbor, according to the dictates given by the god YOU worship, isn't it a good thing to wish people happy holidays so that whatever they worship or celebrate can be included in your blessings?
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Post by Nink on Dec 10, 2016 15:40:45 GMT
I think that's the point a lot of us are stating. WE DON'T CARE WHAT KIND OF GREETING SOMEONE CHOOSES. If the clerk wishes me a Merry Christmas, I'm fine with that. If they say Happy Holiday, I'm fine with that too. Or Happy Hanukkah or...I don't care. None of them offend me.
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Post by eleezybeth on Dec 10, 2016 15:41:04 GMT
How very Christian of you. When you get to the pearly gates, you can proclaim your perfect Christian-ness! Your willingness to love your neighbor regardless will certainly convince the welcoming committee of your warmth, generosity, and fastidiousness. That is EXACTLY the answer God is looking for when one asks WWJD. You go girl!
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Post by ScrapsontheRocks on Dec 10, 2016 15:41:26 GMT
I am board illiterate. I cannot quote multiple posters. I am seldom on the board as much as I have been today and I find myself I total agreement with Lauren but not with Rainbow. Who woulda thunk it?
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