Just Say Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas
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your stupid,it's not a coincidence...the whole
point of christmas is to celebrate Christ!
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@Aidan0128 *high five* A Merry Yule to you brother/sister! Many Christians aren't even celebrating Christmas anymore due to it's pagan origins. The bible even says not to take part in it.
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...If you insist on saying Merry Christmas, then I wish you a Merry Yule/Saturnalia/Bodhi Day, Winter Festival, Hanukkah, Kwanzza, and Winter Solstice.
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Saying Merry Christmas is disrespectful to others who do not celebrate Christmas. It's religiously discriminatory and pressures other to convert to Christianity/Catholicism. Roughly 3/4 of America are Christian aand you're complaining about the stores trying to include the other 1/4 who celebrate a different holy day in the festivities? How hard is it to wish happiness for someone on THEIR holy day?...
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Forget all the grinches and spoilers who spew hate... Keep saying Merry Christmas - Listen to the words of 'Say Merry Christmas' by the ACLU choir.
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Great Video, with some good points. Merry Christmas to you!
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err... Christ was born in a different time, Christmas is based on the pagan holiday of yule, horus, krishna and a number of other gods were born on december 25th too, all predating christ..
Coincidence?
Merry Yule, wintersolistice!
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There has always been an attack on Christmas, it was stated that it would offend the minorities who celebrate something else during that time of year. But really, it has to do with atheists trying to minimalize the public viewing of Christ, by removing the word Christmas and replace it will a secular word with zero meaning, holidays.
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It is incredibly sad that the dilution of American culture (it IS American culture, you can be an atheist and still celebrate Christmas) will seemingly never stop.
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I'm sure you've heard this before, but Christmas is a commercialized version of Winter Solstice. It really has little to nothing to do with Jesus.
Christmas is a day on the calender. Yes it's a religious holiday, but there shouldn't be anything different (from a secular sense) to wishing someone a Merry Christmas as there would be to wish them a great Memorial Day weekend.
vitalfinds 5 years ago