The Year Conservatives Saved Christmas

It does seem to that this issue isn’t as big this year which makes us all wonder how much of this was hype incited by the media last year.

Interesting article though:

“Glad tidings: Christmas is saved. Sure, this season has seen its grinches. But after last year’s “holiday” attack, we’ve mostly run them back to Mt. Crumpit. Wal-Mart has prominently replaced last year’s “Happy Holidays” greetings with “Merry Christmas,” and promises 60 percent more Christmas-labeled merchandise.
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“We, quite frankly, have learned a lesson from last year,” a spokeswoman told USA Today. Target, Macy’s, Carson Pirie Scott, and other stories are also getting out of the holiday spirit in favor of Christmas.

One of this year’s early battles was short-lived. The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation initially rejected a gift of 4,000 biblically themed dolls, then changed its mind after a brief uproar. “We realized it’s a lot less time-consuming to find homes for the dolls than it is to answer media and complaints,” foundation veep Bill Grein told The Washington Post.

Meanwhile, last year’s “holiday tree” at the Michigan Capitol is once again a “Christmas tree,” a once-banned nativity float has returned to Denver’s Parade of Lights, and a momentary manger omission in St. Albans, West Virginia, has been rescinded…[article linked to title]

(the article goes on but the last two paragraphs offer us a quick history lesson and the last line with all its sarcasm gives us a little laugh.

“Those who engage in combat to remind others of “the reason for the season” would do well to remember that the Christmas season as such has only existed for about a century and a half. The 1,500-year-old Christian season that precedes December 25 is Advent, a time of fasting, penitence, and somber waiting. Protestants who eschew Advent because of an association with Rome have precedent for doing so. But the Reformers, Puritans, colonial Baptists, and others who gave rise to modern evangelicalism either passed Christmas Day with a simple worship service, or strongly opposed such a “popish” observance.

But please, the next time you’re in Wal-Mart and the clerk wishes you “Merry Christmas,” don’t get an angry look in your eye, poke your finger into the clerk’s chest, and say, “It’s Advent! Christmas isn’t until December 25!” That would be really annoying.”

Comments

  1. Aussies just don’t seem to be an argumentive bunch – or perhaps we’re just apathetic. Christmas is Christmas and rarely does anyone call it “holiday” instead.
    The majority of population do not go “all out” on Christmas decorations and even the shopping centres keep it simple. :)
    Advent was something I learned about when I became an adult so not something I really follow.
    Have you done all your Christmas shopping?

  2. how funny…i can’t imagine someone saying the comment about advent…and man, i wish i would hear someone say it…

    you know, just for fun!

    this is an interesting article…you’re right…the holiday thing is so “last year.”

    –RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com

  3. Well said. I haven’t thought about that much this year, so you must be right… people were calmed down about that particular tirade.

    I’m still having trouble putting the Sufjan Stevens Christmas music away… so I’m going back and reading some Christmas blog posts. :)

  4. Well said. I haven’t thought about that much this year, so you must be right… people were calmed down about that particular tirade.

    I’m still having trouble putting the Sufjan Stevens Christmas music away… so I’m going back and reading some Christmas blog posts. :)

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