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 | A Rebel's Ramblingsby: FAN4YRS date posted: Dec 22, 2007 5:55 PM | updated: Dec 23, 2007 6:04 PM |

 | Merry Christmas |
Someday Christmastime will roll around and there won't be any news stories about people having a problem with that.
It really gets to me every year how some people cannot even tolerate a Christmas Tree or the word "Christmas". Are they so afraid or offended by Christ that they don't even want to see a symbol or hear the Name? How do they survive the other 364 days a year when they pass churches or find a Gideon Bible in their hotel/motel room?
Christmas, as I thought everyone knew, is a federal holiday here in the United States of America. That means that the federal government acknowledges December 25 as "Christmas"; a special day of the year when government employees have the day off. In addition to that, our postal service stops and other government agencies take a rest: Social Security, for example.
Because the federal government acknowledges the day by stopping federal outlets and giving employees the day off it stands to reason that I, as a citizen living in the country run by this government, ought to be able to say "Merry Christmas"; as an employee, as a friend, as a stranger, as whatever. Stores should be able to acknowledge the Day with "Merry Christmas"; because if it weren't for that Day they would make about only half their income.
There are many other holidays from various religions being celebrated in December. They are not acknowledged by the federal government as a federal holiday. However, I really do not feel threatened if they want to have symbols of their religion on federal or state property. If atheist want to have a big sign that reads: "We're atheists and we don't believe in god". I think that's silly, because anyone who understands what an atheist is already knows that, but it doesn't threaten the assurance of my faith. So I wonder; why don't these religions and unbelievers extend me and my faith the same freedom of speech I am willing to allow them?
What exactly is the problem with Christmas; can anyone tell me? Because of Christmas charities throughout the United States (and I would guess the world) have a boost in contributions; moreso than any other time of year (with the exception, possibly, being MDA, when they receive the majority of their donation during Labor Day). Christmas itself celebrates God's most selfless gift when He gave His One and Only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. I suppose military families come the closest to being able to relate to this kind of sacrifice; knowing that their offspring is going into harm's way for a greater good. However, the Son of God didn't come into the world as a warrior, but a baby. So how can such great love cause such great offense and downright anger? Ironically, the Bible says that the Good News (i.e. Gospel) will be an offense to people and it obviously is; even Mike Huckabee's bookshelves make some people nervous.
Nevertheless, I say "Merry Christmas" to you. I hope it truly is a merry time of celebration with friends and family and I hope a time to further realize; as I am always learning; that the greatest gifts are not found beneath the tree.
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zach starwalker
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 6:55 PM
Why should the government even recognize Christmas. I thought there was a separation of church and state. But nevertheless Merry Christmas.
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leia19886 Some One get this big walking carpet out of my way
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 7:05 PM
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Our country was founded on Christian beliefs. IMO our four fathers are chringing at
what the MANY have let the FEW turn our Country into.
Stores are allowed to say Merry Christmas. Many of them choose not so they can
appease the customer's whom believe Christmas is about the boxes, tags, and Santa.
I believe Linus said it best: it goes something like this --
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leia19886 Some One get this big walking carpet out of my way
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 7:09 PM
the sheppards were watching there floc when an Angel of the Lord apppeard before them.
Be not afraid. for I bring you tidings of great joy. A child is born this day in the city of David.
Tis Christ the Lord. You will find him wrapped in swadlling clothes liying in a manger.
That's what Christmas is all about Charlie Brown. It's amazing we are not allowed to
call it a Christmas Tree, or even our lights Christmas lights. But every year
Linus is allowed to tell Charlie Brown Merry Christmas
God Bless us Everyone.
May the Force Be With you Always
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 7:45 PM
Thanks, Leia. : )
Merry Christmas!
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 7:57 PM
I read a news story in the paper the other day where somewhere they were not allowing teachers to tell their students "Merry Christmas" I believe the school board has gone WAY too far on that one!
Because the federal government acknowledges the day by stopping federal outlets and giving employees the day off it stands to reason that I, as a citizen living in the country run by this government, ought to be able to say "Merry Christmas"; as an employee,. AMEN!!!!
Merry Christmas, FAN4YRS!!!!!!!!
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Z-score The Star Wars Uncle
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date Posted: Dec 22, 2007 8:58 PM
Excellent Blog. I've been thinking the same thing, lately.
Merry Christmas, FAN4YRS.
Why should the government even recognize Christmas. I thought there was a separation of church and state.
All that means is that the government cannot establish a church, such as something similar to The Church of England. Something to noteworthy is that we are not guaranteed freedom from religion, but only freedom of religion - That is a huge difference.
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 3:54 AM
Merry Christmas, Z-score, and thanks for the excellent points!
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usetheforce19 MasterMonkey13
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 7:14 AM
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Very good blog FAN4YRS, indeed, just as leia19886 said, this country was founded upon Christian beliefs, and now, 231 years since it's founding, there are very few places that we can say, "Merry Christmas." Nonetheless, I will continue to say Merry Christmas! Oh yeah, today is Christmas Eve Eve! I know that that's not really a day, but it sounds better than saying "two days until Christmas."
May the Force be with us all! God bless! Merry Christmas!
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 7:49 AM
Thanks, MasterMonkey13, and Merry Christmas!
My parents and I will be on the road tomorrow and spending Christmas with other family, so we opened our presents to each other today, so it was Christmas Eve Eve for us. : )
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 7:50 AM
PS: Merry Christmas to Master Devwl, sorry I missed you earlier.
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Green Am I Mudhole? Slimy?! My blog this is!
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 12:02 PM
You're 100% right, FAN4YRS! I'm in total agreement.
As always, Merry Christmas to all.
HO HO HO!
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jedilily1026 Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 12:04 PM
The other day my granddaughter, who is in kindergarten, told me Happy Holidays. I said no Merry Christmas. She says in school they can't say Merry Christmas. I say...
Baah Humbug!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO F4.
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 3:03 PM
Merry Christmas Green Am I and jedililly, I appreciate your comments!
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Z-score The Star Wars Uncle
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 3:07 PM
The other day my granddaughter, who is in kindergarten, told me Happy Holidays. I said no Merry Christmas. She says in school they can't say Merry Christmas. I say...
I would encourage her to say it anyway. And when you hear from her school, be sure to wish them a Merry Christmas, as well.
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Captain Peabody
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date Posted: Dec 23, 2007 4:07 PM
Nice blog, Fan4yrs, and I agree 100% with you...
Merry Christmas!
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