Why the Stress??
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Why the Stress??
Why are people getting all bent out of shape about whether people say "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" or whatever? Who cares if the Federal holiday is called Christmas or something else?
Christmas is a Christian Holy Day. It's been muddled by incorporating symbols from other religions, and traditions (gift giving) that prompt sales. Even the date itself was moved to accommodate non-Christians. It is a secular holiday. Celebrate it as such and have fun.
The true Christmas is in the heart. Rather than getting upset when someone calls out "happy winter day of non-religious celebration!" just smile & nod. We have no reason to be upset when a secular entity (a store) celebrates a secular holiday by selling secular material goods, and fails to acknowledge a non-secular name.
Go to church. Celebrate Christmas. Represent Christ in all you do. Stop condemning those who don't.
Merry Christmas!
Christmas is a Christian Holy Day. It's been muddled by incorporating symbols from other religions, and traditions (gift giving) that prompt sales. Even the date itself was moved to accommodate non-Christians. It is a secular holiday. Celebrate it as such and have fun.
The true Christmas is in the heart. Rather than getting upset when someone calls out "happy winter day of non-religious celebration!" just smile & nod. We have no reason to be upset when a secular entity (a store) celebrates a secular holiday by selling secular material goods, and fails to acknowledge a non-secular name.
Go to church. Celebrate Christmas. Represent Christ in all you do. Stop condemning those who don't.
Merry Christmas!
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Accountable wrote: Why are people getting all bent out of shape about whether people say "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" or whatever? Who cares if the Federal holiday is called Christmas or something else?
Christmas is a Christian Holy Day. It's been muddled by incorporating symbols from other religions, and traditions (gift giving) that prompt sales. Even the date itself was moved to accommodate non-Christians. It is a secular holiday. Celebrate it as such and have fun.
The true Christmas is in the heart. Rather than getting upset when someone calls out "happy winter day of non-religious celebration!" just smile & nod. We have no reason to be upset when a secular entity (a store) celebrates a secular holiday by selling secular material goods, and fails to acknowledge a non-secular name.
Go to church. Celebrate Christmas. Represent Christ in all you do. Stop condemning those who don't.
Merry Christmas!
I guess in a way it's about the traditions and the way we were raised. I grew up with houses decorated with Christmas lights, decorations, and the knowledge of what Christmas was about. I've noticed this year there aren't many homes decorated, people are depressed and not very cheerful. I know it disturbs me knowing that my children will never know what it's like to drive around Christmas Eve and looking at all the houses decorated for Christmas. That they won't see the Salvation Army ringing their bells for donations to help those who are less fortunate than we are. I can teach them the best I can and give them family traditions and values but it's sort of hard when others don't do their traditions like their families before them. Christ is being taken out of our lives the best the people who want PC can. They can to a point. But they cannot take him from our hearts. No, I'm not a Christian, I don't claim to be one either, but I do believe in the trinity and what it used to mean to people.
Christmas is a Christian Holy Day. It's been muddled by incorporating symbols from other religions, and traditions (gift giving) that prompt sales. Even the date itself was moved to accommodate non-Christians. It is a secular holiday. Celebrate it as such and have fun.
The true Christmas is in the heart. Rather than getting upset when someone calls out "happy winter day of non-religious celebration!" just smile & nod. We have no reason to be upset when a secular entity (a store) celebrates a secular holiday by selling secular material goods, and fails to acknowledge a non-secular name.
Go to church. Celebrate Christmas. Represent Christ in all you do. Stop condemning those who don't.
Merry Christmas!
I guess in a way it's about the traditions and the way we were raised. I grew up with houses decorated with Christmas lights, decorations, and the knowledge of what Christmas was about. I've noticed this year there aren't many homes decorated, people are depressed and not very cheerful. I know it disturbs me knowing that my children will never know what it's like to drive around Christmas Eve and looking at all the houses decorated for Christmas. That they won't see the Salvation Army ringing their bells for donations to help those who are less fortunate than we are. I can teach them the best I can and give them family traditions and values but it's sort of hard when others don't do their traditions like their families before them. Christ is being taken out of our lives the best the people who want PC can. They can to a point. But they cannot take him from our hearts. No, I'm not a Christian, I don't claim to be one either, but I do believe in the trinity and what it used to mean to people.
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Did any of that make any sense? I'm not sure it did to me, I'm still tired and not sure if I typed what I really meant. LOL
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Clipper wrote: I'm not gonna get into a religious/political debate about what is being done to exclude the word CHRISTmas in our country.....I sure as hell will say that when a man has been gutshot on a battlefield he will:
1) Call out for his Mother
2) Call out for God
3) Call out for morphine
After my third wounding I merely called out for morphine......
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
Clipper, buddy. that's why you drink AFTER you bag the deer. not before.:wah:
1) Call out for his Mother
2) Call out for God
3) Call out for morphine
After my third wounding I merely called out for morphine......
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
Clipper, buddy. that's why you drink AFTER you bag the deer. not before.:wah:
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
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Merry Christmas
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Actually christmas was originally a pagan festival that got taken over by christians in their campaign against the "old" religons. Strictly speaking in these politically correct days we should say happy saturnalia or whatever it was. hogmanay is a wonderful festival celebrating new year and in my part of the country a bigger celebration than christmas though the rest of the world seem to be joining in now-even the English. My wife is English and doesn't get it but this is minor compared to her other flaws:sneaky: (I've been at the bravery tablets, besides she isn't reading this). Going to a hogmanay party with someone who doesn't get it is a miserable experience
I'm with accountable though. Does it really matter? Mind you I never say happy Ramadan to any Moslems mainly because i don't suppose it's much fun fasting.
The thing about christmas though if it wasn't originally a pagan festival would you say "happy" christmas? Let's face it most dour presbytarians believe you are not put on earth to suffer not to be happy. How often have you heard the saying laugh and the devil gets in? The late Jesus Christ was put on this earth to suffer for us so the least we can do is be miserable in sympathy
If you're feeling happy I recommend this as a read although maybe some will misunderstand the humour.
http://www.blackandwhitepublishing.com/ ... jolly.html
Merry christmas and a happy new year to everyone. I am now away to the wild and woollly north to a place where there is no telephone, tv or internet and I'm leaving my mobile off.
I'm with accountable though. Does it really matter? Mind you I never say happy Ramadan to any Moslems mainly because i don't suppose it's much fun fasting.
The thing about christmas though if it wasn't originally a pagan festival would you say "happy" christmas? Let's face it most dour presbytarians believe you are not put on earth to suffer not to be happy. How often have you heard the saying laugh and the devil gets in? The late Jesus Christ was put on this earth to suffer for us so the least we can do is be miserable in sympathy
If you're feeling happy I recommend this as a read although maybe some will misunderstand the humour.
http://www.blackandwhitepublishing.com/ ... jolly.html
Merry christmas and a happy new year to everyone. I am now away to the wild and woollly north to a place where there is no telephone, tv or internet and I'm leaving my mobile off.
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gmc wrote: [...]Merry christmas and a happy new year to everyone. I am now away to the wild and woollly north to a place where there is no telephone, tv or internet and I'm leaving my mobile off.Go much farther north from your doorstep and you'll be headed south. 

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Accountable wrote: Go much farther north from your doorstep and you'll be headed south. 
so technically I am south then??

so technically I am south then??
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minks wrote: so technically I am south then??From Santa's point of view, you're a veritable Johnnie Reb! :wah:
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Clancy wrote: Christmas. What used to be a joyous religious holiday with commercial overtones, is now a huge commercial institution, with religious overtones. This is the line. We need to save this one.
Clancy wrote: The pressures of Christmas means for many here in the U.K ... good enough reason to dig out their passport, and take off to some sun soaked resort, or bugger off up north ,because the standard Christmas fayre, of having pain in the arse in laws, miserable weather, and cranberry sauce, is their idea of hell. Maybe its because we're adults, and it can be like dusty reruns of so many holidays in the past that only occasionally lived up to expectations.
All I know is, yesterday while I was in the city centre picking up a few things.......there they were, the Sally Army Brass Band (Salvation Army) standing in the rain playing "Silent Night" I stood for a while just to listen. It was beautiful. This small group of people in uniform, amongst a throng of scurrying shoppers. There was a few people who like me had stopped to listen. I turned and said to this woman next to me, This is really what its all about, isn't it' she smiled, nodded, and said, "Aye, it is, D'ya think we've all lost the plot?" ....I could only nod back with a resigned smile and say, 'aye.
Anyway, after I'd fought my way to the cash register, my mood lightened, and the brass band tunes kept replaying in my head, and as what's normal for me, I start to whistle the tune. It wasn't on any Paul's road to Damascus, scale ....but I can't deny that it lifted my spirit
So now I've turned off 102.2 SmoothFm ...and looked out a proper Christmas Carols cd ....and I feel a whole lot better now than I have in the lead up to this Christmas.
In fact, I fear I may be in danger of being, nice? to some of my wonky in-laws over the next few days.:)Hang tough, boyo! Don't be embarassing yeself. :p
Clancy wrote: The pressures of Christmas means for many here in the U.K ... good enough reason to dig out their passport, and take off to some sun soaked resort, or bugger off up north ,because the standard Christmas fayre, of having pain in the arse in laws, miserable weather, and cranberry sauce, is their idea of hell. Maybe its because we're adults, and it can be like dusty reruns of so many holidays in the past that only occasionally lived up to expectations.
All I know is, yesterday while I was in the city centre picking up a few things.......there they were, the Sally Army Brass Band (Salvation Army) standing in the rain playing "Silent Night" I stood for a while just to listen. It was beautiful. This small group of people in uniform, amongst a throng of scurrying shoppers. There was a few people who like me had stopped to listen. I turned and said to this woman next to me, This is really what its all about, isn't it' she smiled, nodded, and said, "Aye, it is, D'ya think we've all lost the plot?" ....I could only nod back with a resigned smile and say, 'aye.
Anyway, after I'd fought my way to the cash register, my mood lightened, and the brass band tunes kept replaying in my head, and as what's normal for me, I start to whistle the tune. It wasn't on any Paul's road to Damascus, scale ....but I can't deny that it lifted my spirit
So now I've turned off 102.2 SmoothFm ...and looked out a proper Christmas Carols cd ....and I feel a whole lot better now than I have in the lead up to this Christmas.
In fact, I fear I may be in danger of being, nice? to some of my wonky in-laws over the next few days.:)Hang tough, boyo! Don't be embarassing yeself. :p