How should Christians respond to the "War on Chris

Many people perceive that there is a concerted effort to eliminate the word “Christmas” from public discourse—sort of a “war on Christmas.” The stories seem to be coming more frequently: a grade-school choir sings “We Wish You a Happy Holiday” instead of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” for their “Winter Concert.” A library invites “holiday displays” from the community provided the displays have no religious connotation—the stable may have animals in it, but no people. It is possible to do all one’s Christmas shopping and never see or hear the word “Christmas” in the stores.

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with saying “Happy Holidays” or “Season’s Greetings.” But if someone says “Happy Holidays” for the sole purpose of not saying “Merry Christmas,” then we are right to question what’s going on. “Why is the word Christmas censored?” we wonder as we wander through the malls. Why do some public schools celebrate everything from Kwanzaa to Labafana the Christmas witch, and ban the Nativity, all in the name of “inclusion” and “tolerance”?

One reason put forward by those seeking to avoid the word Christmas is that it would offend non-Christians. But, according to a recent Gallup poll, only 3 percent of adults in America say it bothers them when a store makes specific reference to Christmas. The exclusion of Christmas, then, is not really a way to “adapt” to a more diverse culture, but a way to engineer a more secular culture.

Many times, the arguments against Christmas programs and displays are couched in political terms, but the bias against Christmas goes much deeper than that. This is primarily a spiritual battle, not a political one.

How should Christians respond to the ubiquitous use of “Happy Holidays” and the exclusion of Christmas? Here are some suggestions:

1) Celebrate Christmas! Let the joy of the season show in your life. Teach your family the significance of Jesus’ birth and make the Christmas traditions meaningful in your home.

2) Wish others a Merry Christmas. When confronted with a “Happy Holidays,” get specific, and wish the greeter a “Merry Christmas!” You may be surprised at how many respond in kind. Even if you’re met with resistance, don’t let it dampen your cheer. Ebenezer Scrooge’s nephew was rebuffed year after year, but it never stopped him from wishing his humbug of an uncle a Merry Christmas and inviting him to Christmas dinner.

3) Speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). The Christmas season is a wonderful opportunity to share Christ’s love and the gospel message. He is the reason for the season!

4) Pray for those in positions of power (1 Timothy 2:1-3). Pray for wisdom. Pray for revival so that Christmas, instead of being “offensive,” would be honored by all.
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First of all it cracks me up what hypocrites non Christians are to celebrate Christmas; especially atheists. They can make any excuse up they want but it's a Christian holiday.

The same people fighting against anything Christian all through the year, are the same hypocrites that are celebrating Easter and Christmas.

I don't worry about it. It's kind of the in thing to not be into God and that's cool. For those of us that are it's a great holiday and I support it through churches.

No one has gone to prison for saying Merry Christmas so that's what I say.

So Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah and happy new year!
Matthew 5:12 - Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Actually the real word for Christmas is Yule"

The Christian church just plagiarised the season like everything else they do to the pagan calender"

To spread the illusion of someone called Jesus Christ"
So they could wipe out Pagan practices'(bad for thier business)

Its hard to believe that there still is a Christian faith or that anyone could really take it seriously in this modern age but hey'whatever blows your hair back laugh

Happy Yuletide
Merry meet"


Son of god=sun god"
12 disciples=12 star signs of the zodiac
3 wise men= 3 stars in the constellation of orion
Fishes of men = The age of pisces'
The cross = the four cardinal points of the zodiac
Thats why high priests in the Catholic church are called cardinals'

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