shackleton
Puritan Board Junior
I heard someone on the radio this morning discussing our responsibility, as good Christians, to take back Christmas for Christ. The popular fad nowadays is to say, "Seasons greetings," or "Happy Holidays" or something similiar that does not begin with Christ.
I know that, originally, "Christmas" was a pagan holiday and the Puritans did not practice it and it was only later that it became popular to celebrate it as a Christian holiday. Is it really our responsibility to worry about these sorts of things and make our fight to deliberately say, "Merry Christmas" everytime someone says "Happy Holidays?"
I know that, originally, "Christmas" was a pagan holiday and the Puritans did not practice it and it was only later that it became popular to celebrate it as a Christian holiday. Is it really our responsibility to worry about these sorts of things and make our fight to deliberately say, "Merry Christmas" everytime someone says "Happy Holidays?"