The Christmas war has begun anew. It’s not quite like it has been in recent years for me, mainly because I haven’t been paying very much attention. But I was listening to O’Reilly for a few minutes today and it all came screaming back to me. Some days I can’t get enough of the ridiculous ranting from people who think that it’s important whether or not people say “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”. Other days I don’t want to hear it at all.
Chris has some good thoughts over at Rend The Heavens:
This fight to keep “Merry Christmas” alive is going to be fought year after year and probably will eventually end with “holiday” being the victor. HOWEVER, if we focused our efforts on expanding the Kingdom of God, not simply a holiday… not a culture… not the Kingdom of America… then maybe, we’d see the result that we need: Everyone bowing their knee to Jesus and acknowledging them as Savior and LORD.
I’m with him totally. For all intents and purposes, Christmas is a secular holiday. The celebration of Jesus birth is completely separated from the trees and the presents and the “peace on earth and good will towards men” business. For many Jesus is just another ornament on the tree. The way we celebrate (and the things we get riled up about) show that our priorities are way out of whack.
Related: Anti-Christmas Christians, Much Ado About Christmas
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