
I am not exactly in the mood to write a long essay on the evil of saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "
Merry Christmas". America is pre-eminently a Christian nation. No one can deny this fact. Do we really need to belittle the importance of
Christmas just to appease non-Christians?
Christmas is of course now associated with secular traditions. Many non-Christians celebrate
Christmas not to commemorate the birth of Jesus, but merely to exchange gifts. Religion needs not be banished, but encouraged in the splendor of such a solemn festival as
Christmas. The politically correct evil of "Happy Holidays" promotes a stigma that
all religious holidays are to be celebrated, but is a faithful Christian really going to place equal value on all other holidays? I think not.
Businesses and people in general need to stop catering to the political left by excluding "
Merry Christmas." I support freedom of religion, but this to me seems to be yet another example of "freedom from religion." All religions should be offended by a statement of "Happy Holidays." Replacing the birth of Christ with such a general statement is not acceptable. It might be appealing to P.C liberals, but not to Christians who care about the meaning of
Christmas.
NO OTHER RELIGION IS GOOD ENOUGH?? LOL, ANN COULTER!!!
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