No War on Christmas--Or on Christians

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Christmas wasn't even celebrated by the early Christian congregation and was first recognized as a pagan/"Christian" holiday around 333 C.E., 300 years after the Christian congregation was formed on Pentecost 33 C.E. If the early Christians didn't even celebrate this (although they celebrated the memorial of Christ's death on Nisan 14 every year, and we should do likewise), why should we honor this man-made tradition?

Fran of NV 2:09AM February 19, 2011

With “Merry Christmas” disappearing from shops, Nativity scenes and carols banned from the public square, “Savior”, “God” and “ holy” being removed from school "Holiday” programs, and Christmas Tree diluted to the more inclusive, “Holiday Tree”, there's no doubt that Christmas is under fire from the p.c. crowd.

Maybe we need a visit from Marley's Ghost - I just hope the job isn't permanent.

When Dickens wrote, “A Christmas Carol”, Scrooge took timeless form as a lonely, greedy, anti-social, sacrilegious, tightwad. He wouldn’t give a farthing to feed the poor or help a family with a crippled child. He thought Christmas just a lot of humbug.

Our current crop of Ebeneezers not only see Christmas as humbug, but as divisive, culturally insensitive and intolerant humbug. Progressive humanists and relativists, who, like Scrooge, often see things that aren’t really there and ignore others that are.

For instance, they see a Constitution that excludes Christmas carols or displays on public property, but includes the right to kill the innocent, unborn. They fret and litigate over the most trivial environmental pollutants, but care nothing about the degrading pollution that pours out of the glowing tube and into the hearts and minds of our children. They worship the environment, but never it’s creator. The condition of their body is paramount, but they think nothing of the condition of their soul. They revel in the glitzy facade of our society and notice not the stench of moral decay beneath.

And, like miser Scrooge, well heeled secularists have amassed the "stuff" of life - rather than the essence of living.

To these modern “humbuggers” God has become irrelevant. His absolute morality and eternal truth inconvenient and threatening to their agenda. They would like to see God consigned to the history's dustbin or at least, confined to the margins of society - shut away in the same dark closet where we once kept immorality and pornography before the “entertainment industry” beamed it into our homes, schools and universities.

To them, Christmas has become an uncomfortable reminder - a specter from Dickens’ - pointing an empty sleeve to what is to come should they not mend their ways. And, unlike Scrooge, who merely turned away and squirmed beneath his bedding, wishing the ghosts gone, they seek relief from their fears through litigation, denial and judicial whimsy.

As the bell tolls midnight one imagines them muttering, “God is simply a subjective personal deity, different morality and values for each of us. God is merely whatever I perceive him to be. No, no, this specter of God - He can’t be real... little things effect the senses, a slight disorder of the stomach, an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of underdone potato. I’ll just pull these covers over my head and call the American Civil Liberties Union - they’ll make Him go away.”

Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night!

R.L. SCHAEFER of CA 1:51PM December 21, 2010

You can always avoid seeing something by looking the other way, I suppose. Interesting that right next to your blog entry on Google News, was this entry, documenting how a bank in Oklahoma was threatened by (Federal) bank regulators with "referral to the Justice Department" unless they removed all references to Christ and Christmas from their website and bank buildings.

http://www.gouverneurtimes.com/gt-op-eds-article/25368-understanding-the-lefts-intolerance-for-intolerance.html

Of course, after "public outcry", the brave uber-regulators backed down:

http://www.koco.com/r/26174152/detail.html

I realize that to some people facts and reality have no place in politics, especially on the Left, but come on.

OffendedMan of AZ 10:46AM December 21, 2010

What an idiot!

David of OH 10:34AM December 21, 2010

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Kevin Huffman was the winner of the Washington Post’s inaugural America’s Next Great Pundit competition. He is the executive vice president of public affairs at Teach for America and, writes on the Washington Post’s PostPartisan site and at www.offthehuff.org. He can be reached at Huffman.kevin@gmail.com, and you can follow him on Twitter @huffpundit.

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