Although I am not Jewish, if I chose to celebrate Hanukkah, I would not demand that they change to name to suit me. As a Christian, I do not take offense to others practicing their faiths; I only abhor them forcing their faiths and beliefs on me. I am tired of being told that I must call it Happy Holidays or Xmas because it offends the religious rites of others. Thank you Mark for standing up for your belief. For those who are not of the Christian faith, celebrate it for love, for the end of the year, for Santa Claus or don't celebrate it at all. It is your freedom to do so. Just don't correct me when I say "Merry Christmas"!
Amen brother. I like your words. I read something the other day about Santa Claus....and the harm he does to our children on Christmas. We teach them to believe in him with all their hearts...and then we tell them he is not for real....what do you think that does to their belief and faith in Christ? I think our children are becoming disenchanted.
Although a Christian, I can relate to Rick. I don't know why anyone would've started putting an "X" in place of "Christ," but I see that as laziness more than an affront to Christians. How ironic that a major part of Jesus' teachings is to value heavenly treasure over worldly, yet his birthday is such an enormous money-maker.
I enjoy the sentiment since I know how it was intended, and with that I fully agree. We should never make Christmas a cheap and vulgar holiday in which the goal is profit through sales, etc. That is done way too much in our society. But I also believe that Christmas can work as a secular holiday. Christmas can be a state of mind that can work across religious boundaries. The spirit of Christmas is that of love for each other. In the Christian tradition it is an act of love of God for Man that he sent his son to die for our sins. But the strongest message is Love--Love for all of Mankind. That is a powerful message that transcends all religious barriers. That is a powerful message which, if Man actually would let this work in the world, would solve almost all of our problems.
So Mark, thank you for this powerful piece. I'm sorry if I am nitpicking. I know the message you are sending with this piece. I'm just pointing out that as a non-Christian the message works for me as well, and I don't wish to be excluded from participating in the spirit of Christmas--and I know this is also the last thing you would ever intend, my friend.
This was greatly enjoyed and let me join you in saying "Let's put the Christ back in Christmas!"
All the best, my friend, and my fondest wishes for a Merry Christmas and the very brightest of New Years!
Thank you for sharing your words and your life with us, Mark. There is a profound message in your writing, for peace on earth won't simply come through us.. can see that every day just in the papers. So good to have you here, my friend.
Writing, for me, has always been the friend who brought out the best in me, and who would never argue with me, except when necessary to point out my many obvious inconsistancies.
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