Commercialization and materialism. But it helps keep Jesus' name in lights.What annoys you the most about the holiday season?
We have many DVD favorites we watch each year. Die Hard with Bruce Willis is "white knuckle" and good anytime.It annoys me that there are SO many different Christmas movies but that channels keep playing the same ones over and over!!
We have many DVD favorites we watch each year. Die Hard with Bruce Willis is "white knuckle" and good anytime.
I say that of "Sweet Home Alabama" and a couple of others.Die Hard is on about every week where I live! LOL I love the movie but I can only watch it so many times.
When it's called "Holiday" rather than "Christmas."
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Yes, but the purpose behind downplaying Christmas is the same one that works to erase as many references to America's majority religion as possible, across the board.Referring to the holiday season makes sense because there are a few of them rather than just Christmas.
Yes, but the purpose behind downplaying Christmas is the same one that works to erase as many references to America's majority religion as possible.
The claim that this particular change is warranted only because a minor Jewish holiday and a "holiday" (Kwanzaa) that was recently invented by one man need to be placed on the level of Christmas is just an excuse.
And one way that we notice the reality of it is through looking for the visual display of references to those other holidays. They are scant.
Meanwhile, however, Christmas trees or manger scenes on government buildings' lawns, famous movies featuring Christmas, and even Santa Claus in the malls for kiddies to visit are fast disappearing.
Amen, brother.I still don't get why people feel the need to be offended by things just because they don't happen to commemorate them, or want to think of others who might not commemorate them. If someone feels unsafe because there's a decoration specific to some festival that you don't happen to celebrate in a government building that probably says more about them than it does about the decoration, or the person who placed the decoration. Perish the thought someone might try to brighten the place up a little, right?