Merry Christmas, Not Happy Holidays

I’ve taken to saying Merry Christmas to
people instead of the politically-correct Happy Holidays, unless I know for sure that they’re of some other faith.

I assume that most non-Christians will not be offended by an
expression of good will.  I also sense
that many are a bit embarrassed that they feel they have to
be politically correct about something as innocuous as holiday greetings..

In thinking about this, I tried to imagine myself in the shoes of non-Christians in America.  If I were living in Israel as a Christian, and a Jew greeted me with Happy Hanukkah, would I be offended?  I hope not; I’d like to think I’d be pleased, even honored.  It’d be the same if I were living in Saudi Arabia (not known for its
tolerance of other religions), and a Muslim were to wish me Ramadan Mubarak.

In any of these cases, the seasonal greeting shouldn’t be viewed as a symbol of oppression by a dominant culture.  That’s the
wrong way to look at it.   

Sure, there’s always the possibility that the greeter is being sarcastic.  Perhaps he’s trying to put me in my place, reminding me that I’m an outsider.  But really, how likely is that?   

No, the odds are far greater that the greeter intends nothing of the kind.  I should give him (or her) the benefit of the doubt. 

Think about it:   What is the greeter’s faith community doing?  Celebrating the Creator and man’s relationship with Him.  On the occasion of that celebration, the greeter is reaching out, offering me good wishes, even though I’m "other," not a part of his community. 

To me, that sounds a lot like hospitality, like loving God above all and your neighbor as yourself, even when the neighbor is not of your tribe.  What’s not to like?

So let’s have all Christians (sincerely) saying Merry Christmas to everyone; all Jews, Happy Hanukkah; all Muslims, Ramadan Mubarak; and so on.

Comments

4 responses to “Merry Christmas, Not Happy Holidays”

  1. Sylvain Avatar
    Sylvain

    I have been saying Merry CHRISTMAS for years and will keep saying it. If someone don’t like it I say to bad.

  2. Eileen Avatar
    Eileen

    We are to please God not men..We are to lift up His Holy Name..and pray without ceasing..Glory be to God..Thank-You Heavenly Father for giving unto us Your son Jesus as a sacrifice that we may live..Amen!!

  3. Reba Avatar
    Reba

    The United States was founded by Christins.
    I respect other religons. The fact is we
    should not have to change our customs
    for people who come to our country.
    They are free to worship their way.
    They should not be offended by our customs.
    Do not try to change our Country when you came here for the freedom we have.

  4. Predo Valgas Avatar
    Predo Valgas

    I seriously believe that few Jewish people with a lot of power are behind this. My opinion is based in that the majority of immigrants in this country are Latinos and we are all Christians.

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