THE ATLANTIC: The Christian Case for Happy Holidays

The Christian Case for Happy Holidays
Well wishes should be addressed in the broadest possible terms. December 02, 2024 Toward the end of his second campaign for president, Donald Trump promised a weary nation one thing: “Merry Christmas” is coming back. “We’re going to have ‘Merry Christmas,’ just like we got for everybody seven years ago, [when] we brought it back,” Trump declared in a Facebook video. “It was in deep trouble, [but] we brought it back.” “Merry Christmas” was never in real danger, of course, but the complaint comes

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2 thoughts on “THE ATLANTIC: The Christian Case for Happy Holidays

    1. Yes Ali, all that and much more. I never understood the fragile egos of fundamentalist Christians that felt that saluting any other holidays but theirs is an insult or a slap in the face of their god. I don’t understand that lack of respect for other religions and those people who follow them. They do not live and let others live. They have a weird view that the way they live, the things they believe are so correct that everyone must live like them. I don’t understand it. Hugs

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