Merry Christmas Reading

KeltonKrew

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By Debbie Daniel<br /><br />I'm on a "Merry Christmas" mission and I'm in full throttle. My little yellow VW Beetle has turned into a Christmas billboard with Merry Christmas written across the back window. Yes, I've decided to trek off to work everyday on the public highways with a message that seems to offend people.<br /><br />At stop lights, I even turn my music up a little louder, and to top it off, I sing along with it. Don't I know that stopping at a red light to roll my windows down only to share the joy of Christmas carols on public streets is a No-No? Don't I fear the Christmas Gestapo and those who would have me remove the written message from my car?<br /><br />I'm sorry folks, but the only person I'm concerned about "offending" during this Christmas season is the Lord himself. LEAVE THAT MANGER ALONE! We've allowed the Baby Jesus to be kicked out of His lowly manger, and those offended by Christmas are still not happy. <br /><br />I refuse to let this happen. I'm going to do my part to make sure "Merry Christmas" doesn't become extinct. Because like it or not, if the believers in Christmas don't take a stand now, it's gone forever.<br /><br />Listen folks, the Christian community has been underestimated before; we will have to show ourselves again. <br /><br />I walked into a Wendy's Restaurant the other day and was rather exuberant with my "Merry Christmas" greeting to the manager. He didn't have much of a response and I said, "Where's your Christmas spirit?" He said, "We're not allowed to use the words "Merry Christmas" when greeting customers. We can only say "Happy Holiday."<br /><br />This morning I grabbed a quick breakfast at a Whataburger Restaurant. I noticed there wasn't a single decoration in the store. I asked the manager why they weren't decorated for Christmas. He told me the corporate headquarters decided not to send any decorations to any of their stores, and he didn't know why. <br /><br />After I heard about all the Macy's and Federated Stores taking down their Merry Christmas signs, the Target stores not allowing the Salvation Army to "Ring the Christmas bells," and the many incidents of children, choirs, and bands not allowed to play or sing Christmas carols, I realized it was happening right here in my own little Texas town.<br /><br />How can this be? Not Texas!<br /><br />We do, however, have a store, Hobby Lobby, that plays nothing but Christmas carols during the season. On Christmas Day they run a full page ad in our local newspaper. That ad is not to promote the store, but uses the entire page to tell the story of Jesus' birth. Now that's taking a stand. We need to thank them.<br /><br />When I saw a news report the other evening of children being taught new words to a song we've sung for years - "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" - I was saddened to hear "We Wish You a Splendid Holiday."<br /><br />I know now that it's just a matter of time that the "Merry Christmas" greetings will be gone. Look around your town. Notice the "Holiday" greetings and not "Christmas." It's happening right before our very eyes. <br /><br />Start singing the songs; go down the streets of America singing to your heart's content. Get some of those wash-off markers that these kids use to write on their car windows when they're rooting for their hometown football team. It's easy to do, and if a torrential rain washes it off, write it on there again.<br /><br />We've got to get this message out. "Go Tell It On the Mountain . . . that Jesus Christ is Born." Sing it, speak it, be a billboard for our Lord.<br /><br />The story of this "Baby Jesus" alone has brought about more goodwill at this time of year than any other day we celebrate. How can we sit back and allow Him to be snuffed out of our lives?<br /><br />Is it Jesus, or is it His followers that the "offended" don't like? What kind of revulsion galvanizes one to campaign so vehemently against the mere mention of His name, the mere singing of a carol, or the mere visual of a sign that says "Merry Christmas?"<br /><br />I can listen to my own boss at work use some of the vilest words and follow up with, "Excuse my French." I may cringe inside at his damning of God's name, but I tolerate it. So if you don't like me wishing you a "Merry Christmas," I'll say, "Excuse my joy." You may cringe that I celebrate the birth of Jesus, but just tolerate it.<br /><br />I cannot be concerned that "Merry Christmas" offends you. If I'm not careful, the day will come when saying I'm a Christian will offend you. <br /><br />I'm offended that you're offended. How about that? <br /><br />When we get to a point that we can no longer take part in a tradition we hold dear, we have no choice; we either defend that tradition or we give it up to those who say NO. That's it . . . period. So, which will it be?<br /><br />I'm not giving up my "Merry Christmas" joy to anyone. If I know of someone that celebrates another holiday during this time of year, I will be glad to wish them whatever holiday they want. Just tell me what it is and I'll shout it to the world and wish you a grand celebration. <br /><br />Just give me Christmas. To you merchants: Stop being so hypocritical and "filling your tills" on the back of Jesus! Who do you think is the symbol of giving at this time of year? It was the wise men bringing gifts to the newborn Christ-child. <br /><br />You want your coffers full, but have ordered your employees to take down all the Merry Christmas signs. If that's the case, I'll buy gifts at a place that understands my joy.<br /><br />If you're worried about offending someone, you just did. The most recent Newsweek survey shows that 82% of Americans believe that Jesus is the Son of God. So, in trying not to offend a few, you've offended many. <br /><br />It's okay to jump into the "Merry Christmas" spirit when it fills your cash register, but let's call it something else . . . and don't stop giving . . . and don't stop buying. . we'll just change the name and you'll never know the difference.<br /><br />I know the difference and I'm feeling it greatly. It's hard not to be aware that townships across our country have actually banned the singing of Christmas carols because it might offend someone. And it's not just the religious songs; it's the secular ones too. No more "Jingle Bells" or "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" because they're associated with Christmas. Boy, aren't we getting sensitive? <br /><br />If we're not celebrating Christmas for the hope it gives with the birth of our Savior . . . there is no hope!<br /><br />I noticed a few years ago that we changed the name of Abraham Lincoln's and George Washington's birthday so as to be all inclusive regarding the Presidents. Hark, if we should recognize anyone as exceptional. Now it's called Presidents' Day.<br /><br />Well, if we're going to be so all inclusive, next month I'll have to refer to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as Civil Rights Leaders' Day. We don't want to exclude great Americans like Rosa Parks or Cesar Chavez, do we? And to think that Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton might be left out. <br /><br />We might need to change Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Grandparents' Day to All Parents' Day. Just lump them all together.<br /><br />It sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? So what's the difference?<br /><br />My freedom to celebrate Christmas in the tradition of the Christian religion is as much my right as it is your right to be offended by it. So what are we going to do? Did anyone hear me . . . what are we going to do?<br /><br />Do we defend a person's right to go forward with a time tested tradition (how about 2000 years?), or do we defend a person's right to end it all because they're offended? As long as we live in this great land and have the freedom to express ourselves and what we believe in, we will always offend someone.<br /><br />If we try to make everything right for everyone, we won't have anything for anyone. <br /><br />May you always have Christmas in your heart!
 

JGREGORY

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'Twas The Night Before Christmas—Politically Correct<br /><br />'Twas the night before Christmas and Santa's a wreck... How to live in a world that's politically correct? His workers no longer would answer to "Elves." "Vertically Challenged" they were calling themselves. And labor conditions at the North Pole Were alleged by the union to stifle the soul.<br /><br />Four reindeer had vanished, without much propriety,<br />Released to the wilds by the Humane Society.<br />And equal employment had made it quite clear<br />That Santa had better not use just reindeer.<br />So Dancer and Donner, Comet and Cupid,<br />Were replaced with four pigs, and you know that looked stupid!<br /><br />The runners had been removed from his sleigh;<br />The ruts were termed dangerous by the E.P.A. And people had started to call for the cops When they heard roof noises up on their roof-tops. Smoke from his pipe had his workers quite frightened. His fur-trimmed red suit was called "Unenlightened."<br /><br />And to show you the strangeness of life's ebbs and flows, Rudolf would sue o'er the use of his nose And had gone on Geraldo, in front of the nation, Asking millions of dollars in due compensation.<br /><br />So, half of the reindeer were gone; and his wife, Who suddenly said she'd had enough of this life, Joined a self-helping group, and left in a whiz, Demanding from now on her title was Ms.<br /><br />And as for the gifts, he'd ne'er had a notion<br />That making a choice could cause such commotion.<br />Nothing of leather, nothing of fur,<br />Which meant nothing for him. And nothing for her.<br />Nothing that might be construed to pollute.<br />Nothing to aim and nothing to shoot.<br /><br />Nothing that clamored or made lots of noise.<br />Nothing for just girls, or just for the boys.<br />Nothing that claimed to be gender specific.<br />Nothing that's warlike and so, non-pacific.<br />No cookies or sweets...they were bad for the tooth.<br />Nothing that seemed to embellish a truth.<br />And fairy tales too, while not yet forbidden,<br />Were like Ken and Barbie... (just better off hidden.)<br />For they raised the hackles of those psychological<br />Who said the only good gift was one ecological.<br /><br />No baseball, not football... someone could get hurt;<br />Besides, playing sports exposed kids to the dirt. Dolls were too sexist, and should be passe;<br />And Nintendo, 'twas found, rots your brain cells away.<br /><br />So Santa just stood there, disheveled, perplexed;<br />He just couldn't figure out what to do next.<br />He tried to be merry, tried to be gay,<br />(But you've got to be careful with that word today.)<br />His sack was quite empty, lay limp on the ground;<br />No suitable gift for this year could be found.<br /><br />Something special was needed, a gift that he might Give to all without angering the left or the right. A gift that would satisfy, with no indecision, Each group of people and every religion;<br />Every ethnicity, each color and hue, Everyone, everywhere... even to you.<br /><br />So here is that gift, it's price beyond worth...<br /><br />May you and your loved ones enjoy peace on earth."
 

Haut Medoc

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More religious blather! If you don't like the fact that a place of business doesn't display Christmas stuff.....Don't shop there....Personally, I don't care either way....I would rather listen to Christmas songs played too loud than "Rap Crap" @10K DB.....JK
 

JGREGORY

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With out the religious blather there would not be a CHRISTMAS!!! Or the day off I'm sure your going to take.
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KaGee

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Dear Lord,<br /><br />May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the crotch of anyone who tries to screw up my friend's holidays and may their arms be too short to scratch.<br /><br />Amen.<br /> :cool:
 

Haut Medoc

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Like I said: I don't care either way....It's up to the retailer who he wants to cater to.....I was born & raised a catlic......I do say Merry Christmas......I personally don't find any religion good or bad or offensive.....I suppose it is every individuals right to think that his/her beliefs are the correct ones.....The I am right so you must be wrong mentality bugs me....Times are changing....There may come a day when this country is no longer predominatly Christian or caucasian.....JK
 

JGREGORY

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Understood, Haut. And will let it go at that I'm too busy for a diatribe.
 

Haut Medoc

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Well, Merry Christmas to you jgregory! Now if the MTA will get back to work, it will be merry indeed! :) ...JK
 

JGREGORY

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Merry Christmas to you also Haut, And peace for the New Year. I think you and I connect Idiology more than I thought at first.
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