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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Robert Knight :: Townhall.com Columnist
Celebrating the Holiday that Dare Not Speak Its Name
by Robert Knight
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’Twas the Night Before,
Near the end of the craze,
As shoppers bought for Christmas
Not “happy holidays.”

December 24 is that wonderful day of the year when all but the most stubborn holdouts drop the “happy holidays” charade and use the word Christmas, as in Christmas Eve.

Before then, the sound of “happy holidays” rang with the same frequency as cash registers, all for the holiday that dare not speak its name.

Resistance is growing to the secularization of Christmas, as evidenced by more advertisers inserting the word Christmas here and there. Liberty Counsel, a Christian legal advocacy group based in Lynchburg, Virginia, has a “Naughty & Nice List” that tracks whether retailers acknowledge Christmas or stick to the strictly secular. As of this week, the list had 62 “nice” retailers, contrasted with only 23 “naughty” ones. Several on the “nice” list, such as Costco, came over from the dark side after the American Family Association and other pro-family groups alerted their members. Macy’s, the home of Miracle on 34th Street, came around in 2006 after California civic activist Manny Zamorano targeted the chain with a national campaign to “save Merry Christmas.”

Other individuals, too, are challenging the imposition of secular, generic greetings.

A Panama City, Florida resort property employee was fired on Dec. 10 for refusing to answer the phone with “happy holidays.” An Air Force veteran and Christian, Tonia Thomas had asked her employer to let her say “Merry Christmas” or to use the firm’s standard greeting. The employer, whom we’ll call, oh, “Scrooge, Inc.,” showed her to the door. Merry Christmas.

Thomas is not alone in her aversion to the nauseatingly ubiquitous “happy holidays.” The phrase has morphed from cheerful inclusiveness into a symbol of enforced secularism, dishonesty and fear. Yes, fear of offending anyone, at any time, for any reason. It’s one of the sacraments of the perversely misdirected American civic religion of Tolerance.

Even with the growing list of Christmas-citing retailers, the vast majority of advertisers still use the politically correct “happy holidays.” An observer from Mars might be forgiven for not guessing that 90 percent of Americans, regardless of their religion or lack of it, celebrate Christmas. Continued...

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Robert Knight is a Senior Writer for Coral Ridge Ministries and a Senior Fellow with the American Civil Rights Union.
 
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What Jiovanni does not know?
My I presume that Jiovanni is not your name and that you DO realize that Jesus was a Jew?
May I also presume that you do not know that Bob Knight lives and works in the Washington DC area (a very diverse urban area)? May I further presume that, if YOU visit Washington DC, you will quickly discover that this nation was not established by Pagans, for Pagans and that the overwhelming majority of our citizens are CHRISTIANS?

In any event, here is what BEN STEIN has to say on the subject: “I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish. And it does not bother me even a little bit when people call those beautiful lit up, bejeweled trees Christmas trees. I don't feel threatened. I don't feel discriminated against. That's what they are: Christmas trees. It doesn't bother me a bit when people say, "Merry Christmas" to me. I don't think they are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto.”

Let's try and remember Jiovanni that we (a majority Christian nation) #1 liberate the Nazi concentration camps, #1 push the U.N. to establish a homeland for Jews everywhere and #3 Christians Americans are the number one defender of Israel at the U.N... So leave us to celebrate our “Christmas” holiday in piece there should be nothing wrong with retailers wishing their customers a “Merry Christmas.”
Happy New Year!
MWC

The holiday dares not speak its name?
Robert Knight, where do you live?
Your complaint is the result of being myopic. What happens when you have friends who are Jewish, Hindu, Moslem, New Age Spiritual Pagans (yes, there are such), Buddhists, Atheists, and others who don't celebrate Xmas* but DO celebrate the year end holidays? While I would agree that there's nothing wrong with wishing them a "Happy Whatever their holiday is" and I do that, bit I also have friends who are Jewish, Buddhist, Moslem and Pagan, that wish ME a "Merry Christmas", but I would never wish them one. That's why "Happy Holidays" is so very appropriate. Maybe if you lived in a large metropolitan area where you have that kind of diverse community you'd understand the problem better. Hasn't that ever occurred to you?

*: Xmas, by the way, is NOT pronounced "eksmas" but is pronounced "Christmas." The X is NOT removing the name of Christ, it is using the historical X that is the fist letter in the spelling of Christ's name in Greek (X??st?s) as is still used and done in many of the more traditional Christian Churches. I love using the word "Xmas" whenever I type because it irritates only the ignorant. I hope all you good readers had a very fine Xmas!
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