'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by Robert_S » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:04 am

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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by maiforpeace » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:16 am

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maiforpeace wrote:Did you even bother to read the article? That's what people were trying to do...they wanted 'things to be different and tried to change them'. The people who 'declare things changed and leave' are now the American Family Association.

Retailers were naturally choosing to use more generic terms like Happy Holidays and Season's Greetings until they started getting pressure from American Family Association. Do you know who they are, and what their reasons are for doing this is? I dare you to open the link and listen for a couple of minutes. :hehe:

You may accept that this is a christian nation and it should stay that way, but I do not. I would like to see us become a secular nation one day.

Fuck American Family Association and their hateful Naughty and Nice drive, their boycott Sears for "extremely offensive and pornographic posters" that they sell online, and their boycott of Home Depot for giving gifts to homosexual activists.

I'm going to make a point of trying to buy any gifts I get this season from the stores that are listed as naughty ones. It's more fitting for me to go with the naughty as an atheist anyway.

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It's not a matter of Christian/Secular. We get Dec 24th/25th off because of Christmas. Not some made up holidays or less important Jewish Ceremonies. The traditions that the stores are selling items for are Christmas traditions.

Don't try and hit me in the face with the actions of the AFA, I know them a dozen times better then you do. I am telling you there is a difference between saying what things SHOULD be and what things ARE. Christmas is Christmas, saying it is a generic holiday doesn't make it a fucking generic holiday. I could call a penguin a fucking eagle, but that doesn't mean the fucker would know how to fly when I chucked it out the window. Grasp?
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by eXcommunicate » Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:28 am

GreyICE wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:Did you even bother to read the article? That's what people were trying to do...they wanted 'things to be different and tried to change them'. The people who 'declare things changed and leave' are now the American Family Association.

Retailers were naturally choosing to use more generic terms like Happy Holidays and Season's Greetings until they started getting pressure from American Family Association. Do you know who they are, and what their reasons are for doing this is? I dare you to open the link and listen for a couple of minutes. :hehe:

You may accept that this is a christian nation and it should stay that way, but I do not. I would like to see us become a secular nation one day.

Fuck American Family Association and their hateful Naughty and Nice drive, their boycott Sears for "extremely offensive and pornographic posters" that they sell online, and their boycott of Home Depot for giving gifts to homosexual activists.

I'm going to make a point of trying to buy any gifts I get this season from the stores that are listed as naughty ones. It's more fitting for me to go with the naughty as an atheist anyway.

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It's not a matter of Christian/Secular. We get Dec 24th/25th off because of Christmas. Not some made up holidays or less important Jewish Ceremonies. The traditions that the stores are selling items for are Christmas traditions.

Don't try and hit me in the face with the actions of the AFA, I know them a dozen times better then you do. I am telling you there is a difference between saying what things SHOULD be and what things ARE. Christmas is Christmas, saying it is a generic holiday doesn't make it a fucking generic holiday. I could call a penguin a fucking eagle, but that doesn't mean the fucker would know how to fly when I chucked it out the window. Grasp?

You have yet to give a reason why a more inclusive phrase is a negative thing. What does what your employer chooses to give you off have to do with it? There are other holidays around Christmas too, y'know. New year's Eve and New Year's Day being big ones. Throughout most of December I say "Happy Holidays." On Christmas Day of course I would say, "Merry Christmas."
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by Ronja » Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:04 am

Sigh. I am glad that both in Swedish and in Finnish we use the pre-xian Norse word for the midwinter / solstice feast - "jul" and "joulu", same root as Yule. As there is nothing xian in the word, there is no need for a fight.
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Post by Sælir » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:52 pm

Ronja wrote:Sigh. I am glad that both in Swedish and in Finnish we use the pre-xian Norse word for the midwinter / solstice feast - "jul" and "joulu", same root as Yule. As there is nothing xian in the word, there is no need for a fight.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by GreyICE » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:22 pm

eXcommunicate wrote:You have yet to give a reason why a more inclusive phrase is a negative thing. What does what your employer chooses to give you off have to do with it? There are other holidays around Christmas too, y'know. New year's Eve and New Year's Day being big ones. Throughout most of December I say "Happy Holidays." On Christmas Day of course I would say, "Merry Christmas."
I think we have a fundamental disagreement here. I believe that the truth has a virtue over fiction by virtue of it being the truth. If you do not, there is no inherent difference between the two.
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Post by eXcommunicate » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:24 pm

GreyICE wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:You have yet to give a reason why a more inclusive phrase is a negative thing. What does what your employer chooses to give you off have to do with it? There are other holidays around Christmas too, y'know. New year's Eve and New Year's Day being big ones. Throughout most of December I say "Happy Holidays." On Christmas Day of course I would say, "Merry Christmas."
I think we have a fundamental disagreement here. I believe that the truth has a virtue over fiction by virtue of it being the truth. If you do not, there is no inherent difference between the two.
The truth is there is more than one important holiday in December.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by Kristie » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:25 pm

Santa_Claus wrote:There was a Xmas before the Jesus shit.

There will be a Xmas long after Jesus joins the pages of historical religions.

Wot it is called doesn't really matter.

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I guess I just don't give a fuck what a holiday is called.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by Kristie » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:28 pm

sandinista wrote:
Charlou wrote:christmas .. commercialism ... the whole thing is fucking :|~
yep, fuck it...christmas i nothing but a fucking marketing scam..buy buy buy...besides that it's more sneaky christian bullshit to inject their foul religion into peoples everyday life.
Christmas is what you make it. At my house, it's a time for hubby to get extra time off work. It's a time to have lots of yummy food with the family members I care to still spend time with. It's a time to shower my wonderful children with deserving gifts. It's a time for pretty decorations and lights that make my kids smile. :biggrin:
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Post by eXcommunicate » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:31 pm

Kristie wrote:
sandinista wrote:
Charlou wrote:christmas .. commercialism ... the whole thing is fucking :|~
yep, fuck it...christmas i nothing but a fucking marketing scam..buy buy buy...besides that it's more sneaky christian bullshit to inject their foul religion into peoples everyday life.
Christmas is what you make it. At my house, it's a time for hubby to get extra time off work. It's a time to have lots of yummy food with the family members I care to still spend time with. It's a time to shower my wonderful children with deserving gifts. It's a time for pretty decorations and lights that make my kids smile. :biggrin:
Yep. :biggrin: Christmas is essentially a secular holiday now. :badger:
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by GreyICE » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:33 pm

eXcommunicate wrote:
GreyICE wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:You have yet to give a reason why a more inclusive phrase is a negative thing. What does what your employer chooses to give you off have to do with it? There are other holidays around Christmas too, y'know. New year's Eve and New Year's Day being big ones. Throughout most of December I say "Happy Holidays." On Christmas Day of course I would say, "Merry Christmas."
I think we have a fundamental disagreement here. I believe that the truth has a virtue over fiction by virtue of it being the truth. If you do not, there is no inherent difference between the two.
The truth is there is more than one important holiday in December.
That's a nice fiction, but the truth is that December is the holiday season because of Christmas. Was September the holiday season this year? No? When do you think the High Holy days were? Eid ul-Fitr? I bet you can't even ballpark that one without using google/wikipedia. And are we really going to use Wiccan holidays? There is a lesser Sabbat near there, I suppose...

You can say the fiction as you wish. When we say Happy Holidays, it's not plural, because the Holiday in question is Christmas.

I'd rather focus on making Christmas non-secular, rather than spinning fictions about its role in our culture.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by Kristie » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:33 pm

eXcommunicate wrote:
GreyICE wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:You have yet to give a reason why a more inclusive phrase is a negative thing. What does what your employer chooses to give you off have to do with it? There are other holidays around Christmas too, y'know. New year's Eve and New Year's Day being big ones. Throughout most of December I say "Happy Holidays." On Christmas Day of course I would say, "Merry Christmas."
I think we have a fundamental disagreement here. I believe that the truth has a virtue over fiction by virtue of it being the truth. If you do not, there is no inherent difference between the two.
The truth is there is more than one important holiday in December.
That is true, but all the time off of work and extra shopping and all that good stuff are due to Christmas. I respect the other holidays, but without Christmas, this holiday season wouldn't be a big deal at all.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by maiforpeace » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:39 pm

Charlou wrote:Don't question tradition. :tup:
:mehthis:

So, you think what the AFA is doing is fine, Kristie? Did you read my post about their Naughty and Nice campaign?
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Post by Kristie » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:40 pm

maiforpeace wrote:
Charlou wrote:Don't question tradition. :tup:
:mehthis:

So, you think what the AFA is doing is fine, Kristie? Did you read my post about their Naughty and Nice campaign?
I didn't say anything about the AFA. I don't agree with their naughty/nice crap. Yes, I did read your post.
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Re: 'In 'The War on Christmas,' Christmas is winning'

Post by GreyICE » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:44 pm

You don't like Christmas. You know who else didn't? Stalin. Why do you support Stalin's genocides?

See how this tactic sucks donkey dick? Can we not use it?
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