The War On Christmas Is The Wrong War!

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Christians, why do we care which companies say “Merry Christmas” and which ones don’t? Are we supposed to be fighting the “War on Christmas” with our wallets? As Focus on the Family has done in the past, the American Family Association recently issued its annual “Naughty and Nice” list of national retailers who do and do not say the C-word. And you’re going to hear about Christians getting bent out of shape over those who say “Happy Holidays” instead.

I’m not at all suggesting that Christians should be silenced by their government or employer for openly celebrating the birth of our Savior–that’s wrong. But at the retail level, the bigger problem isn’t the war on Christmas, but the war unbelievers have against God. Why do we expect pagans to act like the Church? And why aren’t we taking every opportunity to show them who Jesus is and why He came?

And yet here we are, praising companies who say Merry Christmas, knowing full well that this marketing ploy carries some sort of clout (or there wouldn’t be the Naughty or Nice list in the first place.) So let’s do a quick 10-minute Google search on whom we are lifting up on that AFA “Nice” side of the list, for “regularly promoting and celebrating Christmas on an exceptional basis.” Check out these headlines:

  • Neiman Marcus tops the list for gay and lesbian bridal registries
  • Hallmark rolls out gay marriage cards
  • Toys ‘R’ Us Stocking Gay-Friendly Archie Comics
  • JCPenney Features ‘Real-Life’ Same-Sex Couple In Fathers’ Day Ad
  • Target Donates 100% of Gay ‘Pride’ T-Shirt Sales

And these are the nice guys. So we honor with our Christmas cash those secular retailers who say “Merry Christmas” at the cash register, but accuse other secular retailers of taking Christ out of Christmas by saying “Happy Holidays.” How helpful is that? Answer: It isn’t.

Radio hosts Chris Rosebrough and Brannon Howse put it rather well on a recent Worldview Weekend discussion:

How many people are going to enter hell for not saying ‘Merry Christmas’? None! How many will go to hell because they embraced a false Jesus and a false gospel proclaimed by false teachers? The answer is millions and millions. The ‘war on Christmas’ by unbelievers should not be our ultimate concern compared to the war on the Biblical gospel and the Biblical Jesus by modern-day evangelicalism.

Which is more harmful: hearing Happy Holidays from a store clerk, or hearing false doctrine that takes Christ out of Christianity? Why don’t we hear a shrill outcry against that? Maybe we ought to have a “naughty and nice” list for churches that celebrate and promote false teachings and blatant heresy.

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  1. I shop with my views and not my pocketbook. Any store that does not acknowledge Christmas does not get my christmas money. Also when I completely disagree with the policy as I think every establishment should be neutral in these culture wars, I no longer shop. Haven’t been in a Penneys or Home Depot in probably two years. Other stores around for me to get my stuff. Have on;y been in a Walgreens maybe l time since last Christmas because they say they respect Christmas, it is hardly ever in their ads. A couple of years ago I had a cart load of stuff and when I got up to the cashier, I said Merry Christmas” and he said back “Happy Holidays”. I asked if he was allowed to say Merry Christmas and he said no, so I just left my cart in the checkout lane and walked out of the store. They probably lost several hundred dollars in sales that day, as I have older grandkids and you know everything they want costs big bucks.

  2. I believe in expressing my beliefs through my ‘pocket book’. I am not fooled by whether they ‘say’ Merry Christmas as much as I am about what ’causes’ these companies support. When they support causes like abortion, gay marriage, communism and ‘secularism’, I just don’t do business with them. That is my choice. Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday to Jesus.

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