We have read many things this Christmas Season. Some have been very critical, like Christians celebrating the birth of Jesus will somehow injure them. I haven't read anything critical about the Jewish holidays, or for that matter, about Ramadan.
The reason for these attitudes? I think that some civil libertarians have gone way too extreme in the "separation of church and state". First, that isn't what the constitution says. The U.S. constitution merely states that our government cannot establish a state religion.
This should not be construed, as I fear it has, as license for atheists to firmly establish THEIR religion, or lack thereof. Some arguments are that Sunday and Christmas are pagan holidays. Well, it is true of course that the early Roman Church established Sunday instead of Saturday as the new Sabbath. By the same method, Christmas day was arbitrarily set up on December 25.
There isn't much doubt that pagan "Sun" worship in pre-Christian Rome had some of these holidays. I submit that the tradition is what is real, not the argument as to date placement. That the Roman Empire felt it necessary to blend Christianity in with what then was familiar is arguable. However, my blog wasn't up and running back then, and my opinion wasn't asked.
To summarize, I am one of those hateful Christians who doesn't believe that because Rome diddled with some of the facts and traditions, that the birth of Christ is any less valid, or important. I will wake up Christmas Morning with two thoughts. The first, my thanks for the job Jesus did, and secondly, how about those Seahawks...
Merry Christmas to all that believe, and Happy Holidays to the rest of you.
Herb
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6 comments:
Herb, You are flat the best. Thanks for a great post.
I'm with jb Herb, great post.
Yep Herb -- great post.
Christmas and I are not seeing eye to eye this year. Probably if I had not been brainwashed at an early age -- it would not be such a big thing.
I am a Krank this year -- I am skippin' it.
Bravo, Herb, very well said...
Herb, Heard the Honda commercial on TV this morning--We wish you a happy holiday, We wish you a happy holiday and a happy new year. ?
Jesus, Mary and Joseph as we say in the Catholic schools.
Yes, JBelle, It's bad. Even Paul Turner of Lice took a swipe at Christian Christmas...Oy Vey!
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