Well, it wasn't a major part of the "official campaign," but was a major component of the pre-election efforts all those other "Evangelicals for Jesus and George" groups encouraged by Bush-Cheney 2004, plus those "renegade" RNC chapters who sent out that flier which warned that Democrats would ban the Bible and allow men to wear rings if they won any elections.
Why did this powerful undercurrent have such an effect on the electorate? Without any warning or fanfare, a majority of voters had reached their tolerance level. They didn't talk about it; they simply did something -- they voted. With their vote they said "enough is enough." It takes a lot to move the masses to any action. But in this case the flagrant defiance of the laws by homosexuals and elected officials in granting, performing, and participating in same-sex "weddings" ushered many Americans past their point of tolerance.
I believe a similar dynamic is taking place today regarding the stealing of Christmas.
Yes, people have reached their tolerance level in regard to Christmas-stealing, and are ready to say "enough is enough" by voting for George Bush again. But since he's not running for anything, it's hard to say what this will accomplish.
Christians are getting fed up with the gross hypocrisy demonstrated by retailers as they use Christmas for profit, all the while denying the soul of the holiday: Jesus Christ.
See, Christmas is a profoundly spiritual event for Christians, and so we want retailers to commercialize it to the fullest extent possible -- and if they don't, then they are hypocrites.
We Christians are the worst when it comes to standing up for our rights and claiming what is ours. Attention Christians! Christmas is definitely ours. It is the celebration of the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. Certainly unbelievers can enjoy the season and merchants can make their money, but the essence of Christmas is Christ. It is a Christian holiday.
Yeah! Christmas is OUR holiday, so while we will permit Jews, Hindus, agnostics, African-Americans, etc. to exist during the Christmas season (and maybe we'll even allow them to enjoy the twinkly lights, crowded malls, and the song about the Little Drummer Boy Who Got Run Over By a Reindeer) it is only on sufferance, for everything that happens between Halloween and the middle of January belongs to us.
The attack on Christmas is heating up again in 2005. John Gibson of Fox News has released a new book, The War on Christmas. [...] We need to understand this war, fight it, and win it. We need to get offended. We need to get mad. We need to do something this year to stem this tide toward a totally Christ-less holiday.
I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a War on Christmas. Sales clerks either won't wish you a "Merry Christmas," or aren't sincere when they do. (And heaven knows, they are never properly grateful to you for honoring them with your presence during this, your sacred holiday season.)
Last year some elementary school somewhere wouldn't let a golden-haired child sing "Silent Night" during math class. Another town ordered that all copies of the movie "A Christmas Story" had to be digitally altered in order to replace the scary store Santa Claus with a scary FDR-impersonator. The ACLU is trying to ban creches on airport runways! The secularists are doing drive-by shootings of Salvation Army Santas! It's like everything everywhere is going to hell in a Seasons Greetings hand basket! I want you to get mad. I don't want you to protest. All I know is, first you've got to get mad. You've got to say, "I'm a Christian, gosh darn it, and I must take precedence over anybody else."
So, I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out, and yell, "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this Happy Holidays crap anymore!" Or maybe instead of going to your window, go to your oven. Yeah, go to your oven, open your oven, and stick your head in it, turn on the gas, and yell, "I'm as mad as hell at Target for not doing everything I tell it to -- especially when I think of all the money I spent there on colorful dishware and cheap, Chinese-made apparel -- and I'm not going to take this anymore!" And then breathe deeply the fumes of righteous indignation. Do it. Do it now!
The Grinch is back, but this time he's not working alone. Macy's, Target, and many other huge retailers have joined him in efforts to steal the true meaning of the Christmas season and replace it with a secularized, paganized, non-religious holiday.
I personally feel it should be illegal for our country's retail chains to attempt to secularize our religious holidays. After all, if we can't learn about the life and teachings of Jesus in Macy's, then where will we pick up the spirtual truths that compose the true meaning of Christmas?
Few people are more understanding, loving, and tolerant than my wife. She works for one of the world's largest retailers where "PC" (politically correct) policies and tolerance for one and all are standard. One day a few years ago she was called to a meeting. On the agenda for that meeting was the task of coming up with a name for their Christmas party other than the "Christmas party." Why? "We don't want to offend anyone." The definition of the word "anyone" is any human being who is not a Christian. It's okay to offend Christians. This is why I think Christians are at their tolerance point and are ready to stand up and fight back.
Yes, the long-suffering Christians are finally ready to fight back -- and it will be like the Russian Revolution, complete with firing squads, bombs, and massacres. That's what you get for not calling the December office party the "Everyone Must Worship Baby Jesus" party!
During this meeting, the banter evoked several different ideas. One person suggested calling the Christmas party "The Holiday Party." Another suggested the "Winter Solstice Celebration." Finally, my wife reached her limit. She rebuked the entire group by saying, "Christmas is my holiday, and you are hijacking it. You are so worried about offending someone. Well, I am a Christian -- and you have offended me!" You go, girl!
I'm guessing that at this point the other employees started to look really uncomfortable, muttered something about having reports they needed to fnish, and left the room as quickly as they could.
Have you had enough? Are you tired of letting others capitalize on your holiday while denying the Christ it represents? Are you willing to stand up for Christ at Christmas? If so, let's do something and do it now.
Let me suggest a plan of action. This Christmas, don't spend your money at stores who won't allow their employees to wish you a "Merry Christmas." "Happy Holidays" is a PC copout.
"Happy Holidays" is hippie code for "I hate you, your values, and your very way of life, and I spit in your Coke." So, don't spend your money in stores that allow their employees to say it -- instead, steal their merchandise, to teach them a lesson about showing some respect to their Christian patrons.
You won't be alone in your efforts. There is an alliance building right now among major Christian ministries -- such as the American Family Association (AFA) -- to identify and target those companies who want our money but not our Christ.
AFA will make those companies wear yellow star "Happy Holidays" badges, so that you can know that they are greedy money grubbers who won't accept our Christ.
Begin praying now.
Ask God to make the Wal-Mart employees wish you a Merry Christmas -- after all, He doesn't have anything better to do.
This is not just another economic boycott effort. It is a witness to the world that Christmas is important to the world because Christ is important to the world. This is exactly why the world has paused for 2,000 years and acknowledged the baby in a manger.
If anybody tells you that Christmas hasn't been celebrated by the whole world for the past 2,000 years, then that person is obviously a PC-loving secularist who is trying to cheat you out of the power and glory that is rightfully yours.
That little baby has meant billions of dollars to retailers. It is time that they acknowledge Him.
Yeah! Retailers should have to swear some kind of loyalty oath to baby Jesus before they are allowed to be open for business during the last two months of the year.