"happy holidays" vs. "merry christmas" |
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"happy holidays" vs. "merry christmas" |
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ok, i know that people are talking about this in the lounge, so i understand if a mod closes this, but i wanted to know how everyone felt about saying "happy holidays" or "merry christmas"
saying merry christmas can be offensive to non-christians. im not saying it offends everyone, but i'm sure there are some that don't like it. how is "happy holidays" disrespectful to anyone? it encompasses all the holidays in winter. december is not christmas. christmas is one day. hannukah is 8 days. i believe (and im sorry if im wrong) that kwanzaa is 7 days??. so why is christmas so important, and why are some christians making such a big deal out of saying "merry christmas"? |
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i know a lot of nonchristians and atheists who still send ''merry christmas'' cards and recieve them without any resentment or uncomfortableness. its all comercialised and not many people really give two sh1ts about the true meaning of christmas anyway.
still i see the point of using happy holidays, but its being too politically correct for my liking. i gladly accept Happy Christmas cards, and many atheists and non christians do too, cuz thats what it is. they dont have to believe in any of the background stuff. lets face it, half the christians on the planet havent a clue about it either and they still do it What religions are you refering to when you say theyre offended? cuz for example, muslims believe Jesus was a prophet, ( i know, not the messiah but still, they believe in him). And christmas day represents his birth, right? so i doubt many muslims would care. If u have a muslim friend you'd know to greet them at the end of Ramadan etc anyway, instead of christmas. basically, let ppl be offended all they like. its a multicultural society and people gotta live together and respect each others beliefs, instead of gettin so worked up about it for no real reason. |
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QUOTE(_suzie_ @ Dec 20 2005, 1:16 PM) basically, let ppl be offended all they like. its a multicultural society and people gotta live together and respect each others beliefs, instead of gettin so worked up about it for no real reason. It's okay for non-Christians to be offended when Merry Christmas is used, but not when Christians protest when Happy Holidays is used? It's not as if non-Christians don't respect Christians or Christmas, but it's stupid that Christians have to complain and make a huge deal out of something this small. I really don't think the Christian protesters are "respect[ing] each others beliefs" by doing something as idiotic as this. How many protests have taken place where non-Christians are complaining about the use of Merry Christmas? Very little or none. However, a Christian-led protest against the use of Happy Holidays should be considered as an outrage? Something's not right here. You have some twisted logic there. |
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