long ago there was the "keep christ in christmas" campaign.
retailers were found guilty of placing signs in their store windows which read, "merry xmas." as is usually the case, someone with a dry sense of humor created a sign admonishing, "keep christ in xmas."
in recent years there has surfaced the "anti-happy holidays" campaign, again aimed at evil retailers who instructed their employees to bless shoppers with the words, "happy holidays" rather than "merry christmas."
does jesus need our help with this?
no.
but i think it is good for people to get upset. it is evidence they believe something and possess convictions.
i'm not an issues person.
i am not electrified by proclaiming, promoting, announcing, arguing about or otherwise calling attention to issues. but i admire people who are. they keep the rest of us honest. they keep us reflective. they cause us to evaluate and re-evaluate what, why and wherefore we are doing things.
was it bad to proclaim "merry xmas?" no. anyone with five minutes of greek experience will tell you that xmas is the same as christmas because "x" is the first letter of xristos, the greek work ofr christ and "x," for centuries, has been used as short hand for christ. much like elvis' close friends called him "e," some of jesus' theological buddys, a.k.a. theologians, shortened his name to "x." so exclaiming "merry xmas" is the same as "merry christmas."
what about "happy holidays?" in my opinion there is nothing wrong with blessing people with "happy holy days" because christmas is a holy day, a set apart day, a special day, plus i like including st. nicholas day, hanukkah, new years eve, new years day and epiphany in my celebrations so i don't mind the plural blessing.
but, it was the campaigners who stimulated my reflection and that is a good thing for me.
plus, i firmly believe, "the lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth be silent before him."
read habakkuk lately? it's a good one.
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Hey Terry,
Thanks for the info. Early on this Xmas season there was a push by a few retailers to keep Xmas out of Xmas and instead Wish You A Joyful Season. Because of outraged Christians I know that Wal-mart folded and went back to Merry Christmas. On NPR last night I heard that folks in the UK that work in stores that play loops of Xmas Carols are actually trying to push legislation through Parliment to outlaw Xmas Carols. What's next!
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