Which one is it?
I'm cool with the interchangeability of "Happy Holidays" vs "Merry Chsristmas", but I always call it a Christmas tree.To my understanding, the celebration of Christmas is the only one of its kind that uses a tree in that respect, so I'm still calling it a Christmas tree. It's the same thing as the whole "happy holidays" versus "Merry Christmas" thing. What you call it depends how butthurt you are about it.
I'm cool with the interchangeability of "Happy Holidays" vs "Merry Chsristmas", but I always call it a Christmas tree.
Plus, Dec 25 has always been designated for Christmas. If the libs want to have a Holiday Tree, they need to pick a different day and lobby to have it on the calendar.It really depends what you celebrate and who you're willing to offend by calling it what you want. I by no means think that anyone should be offended by it being called a Christmas tree because what religion people practice should be their own business, and no one else has the right to intrude on what someone else is doing with their time.
Plus, Dec 25 has always been designated for Christmas.
"Always" in the US. The battleground is in the US, as this country is the last bastion of Christianity.That depends on your definiton of "always".
Where the hell does the idea of decorating a freakin' evergreen with lights and popcorn and stuff in celebration of the supposed birthdate of Jesus (which it really isn't) of even come from?
Jesus was actually born in April, but that shouldn't diminish the beauty & tradition of December 25. It's the spirit of the holiday that really matters.Where the hell does the idea of decorating a freakin' evergreen with lights and popcorn and stuff in celebration of the supposed birthdate of Jesus (which it really isn't) of even come from?
I do. They decorated it with that stuff from the three wiseguys.You don't remember the first Christmas tree just outside the manger???
Which one is it?
No I don't, it was like 2000 years ago, my memory has gotten worse with age.You don't remember the first Christmas tree just outside the manger???
In the US, yes."Always" in the US.
The battleground is in the US, as this country is the last bastion of Christianity.
Which one is it?
"Always" in the US. The battleground is in the US, as this country is the last bastion of Christianity.
"Always" in the US. The battleground is in the US, as this country is the last bastion of Christianity.
Which one is it?
Yeah, the Vatican is totally atheist these days.