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Over in the politics forum they're discussing Rick Perry's contention that Obama has declared "War on Christmas". That's a political thing. I'm interested in what people (especially theists) think about what is happening to the Christmas celebration.
Christmas hasn't changed much since my chilhood (which was much like the movie A Christmas Story), except that the "shopping" season has gotten ever longer, the begging letters from charities have gotten ever more numerous, and the decorations have gotten much more elaborate and techno. It is true, though, that people have become more careful about saying "Merry Christmas" in crowds of people that they don't know. There are a lot more people openly displaying the fact that they are not Christian, and do not wish your Christian greetings.
So has it really changed that much, and why? Well, Jon Stewart pointed out the other day that Christmas wasn't really a big deal to the founding fathers. Just the opposite. Indeed, the Pilgrims forbid any mention of Christmas outside of church as well as gift-giving, decorating or other unholy demonstrations. The members of Congress, for at least the first fifty years, actually worked on Christmas Day, never considering that it should be regarded as a holiday. So things have changed over the centuries for sure. Is this a "war" or even a "degradation" of Christmas? And if so, who's responsible?
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Christmas hasn't changed much since my chilhood (which was much like the movie A Christmas Story), except that the "shopping" season has gotten ever longer, the begging letters from charities have gotten ever more numerous, and the decorations have gotten much more elaborate and techno. It is true, though, that people have become more careful about saying "Merry Christmas" in crowds of people that they don't know. There are a lot more people openly displaying the fact that they are not Christian, and do not wish your Christian greetings.
So has it really changed that much, and why? Well, Jon Stewart pointed out the other day that Christmas wasn't really a big deal to the founding fathers. Just the opposite. Indeed, the Pilgrims forbid any mention of Christmas outside of church as well as gift-giving, decorating or other unholy demonstrations. The members of Congress, for at least the first fifty years, actually worked on Christmas Day, never considering that it should be regarded as a holiday. So things have changed over the centuries for sure. Is this a "war" or even a "degradation" of Christmas? And if so, who's responsible?
Vote for as many as you like. If you check "others", please explain. (I'm thinking Coca Cola.)