Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Joint Ownership

I get pretty tired of the people who cry foul about how "we" are taking Christ out of Christmas. Nobody is taking Christ out of Christmas. He's right there where he has always been all along. It's the first two thirds of the damn word!

Nobody is taking Christ out of Christmas. If you haven't noticed by now, here in this melting pot society we call the United States of America, there are more religions than just the Christian ones, and more than just the Christian religions that happen to have high holy days that fall during this time of year. And you know something? Those celebrations are not called "Christmas!" The Jews have Hanukkah, for instance. The pagans — should you happen to consider paganism a religion (I don't) — hold special relevance for the winter solstice, which happens a couple days before Christmas. Every. Frikkin. Year. I'm no expert, but I'm sure there are other groups who observe something special at this time of year, too.

So when collective society at this time of year gushes with "Happy Holidays!" they ... we ... are not taking Christ out of Christmas. We're taking Christ out of Hanukkah, out of the solstice, out of the grand sauce festival of the fellowship of the flying spaghetti monster... wherever Christ is not observed or cherished or wanted. This time of year is not owned by Christians, so don't get so bent out of shape when I don't want Christ to be a part of my celebration, yet I want to honor or respect you — and everyone else who is celebrating something at this time of year — by gushing, "Happy Holidays!"

Just as you wouldn't want me to come to a Christmas party at your church and scream "Praise be to Richard Dawkins!" no Jew is going to be too crazy with you crashing his family's Hanukkah observance and shouting "Jesus is the reason for the season!"

Understand that when your local TV station runs a station ID that reads and blurts, "Happy Holidays!" you and your savior are included respectfully along with everyone else whose religion or belief system finds these days to be something special.

Celebrate Christ in your home and your church, let everyone else celebrate in their own way in their own place, and just shut up already about the generic public acknowledgment of "everyone's" reverence for this time of year!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

AMEN!!!!!

tiff said...

I love this post so much.

Blonde Goddess said...

Thanks Tony. I think it's a very respectful way to diffuse the whole "steppy-on-the-toesies" thingy. People seem to get offended more often about this whole thing as each year passes.

You are the voice of reason and wisdom.

Tripleshack said...

Actually, I'd love you to come to a Christmas party at a church and scream "Praise be to Richard Dawkins!"

Great post.

mr. schprock said...

I hate "Xmas." I know, I know, the "X" is a cross, which is the symbol of Christ . . . but that's how Jesus died, on a cross! Christmas is supposed to be about His birth, for crying out loud.

I want to learn more about the fellowship of the flying spaghetti monster.

Tony Gasbarro said...

mr. schprock-- HIYA, SCHPROCKIE! Long time no read/see/hear!

And as to your comment... So the other Jesusy holiday should be Xster?

And, I don't know much about the flying spaghetti monster other than that some people "believe" in it as much as they believe there is a gee oh dee. Or they don't. Or not. =)