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If you've watched television or
listened to the radio lately, I'm sure you've heard a lot of talk about
the fact that some retailers seem to be getting away from saying "Merry
Christmas!" and instead are substituting phrases like "Season's
Greetings!" or "Happy Holidays!" in their decorations and their
advertisements.
President Bush is even under criticism for the Christmas cards he sends
out.
Many Christians are outraged at this shift and view this as one more
politically correct attempt to remove all references to Christ from our
culture. In response, a group has been organized called the "Committee
to Save Merry Christmas". Here are some of their thoughts:
"This deliberate and intentional substitution of 'Merry Christmas" with
un-celebratory phrases are thoughtless, condescending and hurtful.
"Should you -- the purchasing public -- who honors the American
tradition and culture of Christmas, continue to purchase Christmas gifts
from these stores when they deliberately and intentionally refuse to
acknowledge Christmas? Our committee believes you should not! We,
instead, encourage you to shop where the values and meaning of Christmas
are cherished."
I have some concerns. On the one hand, I am concerned about attempts
(sometimes blatant attempts) to remove all references to God or
Christianity from our society. But, on the other hand, I have to
remember that God did not give Sears (or any other store) the
responsibility of telling people about Christ. He did not give our
American government that responsibility. He gave it to those of us who
are Christians.
I think it's ironic that a lot of Christians are upset that Target
doesn't greet them with "Merry Christmas!" when they walk through the
door, but they will make no attempt to talk about Christ in their own
lives. We prefer to say "It's a beautiful day!" instead of "What a
beautiful day God has given us!" We prefer to say, "I've been lucky or
fortunate" instead of saying "God has blessed me." We would never dream
of saying "Christ is the only way of salvation." for fear of being
labeled a fanatic. But then we'll get upset at a store which has a
banner proclaiming "Happy Holidays" and refuse to do business with them.
Folks, let put the responsibility where it belongs. God has given those
of us who are Christians the task of sharing Christ with a world that
doesn't know him. If we're going to get upset, let's start getting upset
about the fact that WE'VE not been doing that like we should!

(and a
Merry
Christmas
Too)!
In Jesus'
name, Amen.

 
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