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<blockquote data-quote="Uphill Battle" data-source="post: 20318373" data-attributes="member: 109132"><p>it's never been exclusive though. (or at least, it shouldn't be.) I don't expect you to worship Christ at Christmas, I just don't want it changed to suit the "needs" of others when it is an established Christian obervance. If Christmas is about Santa, or any other reason, so be it, that's the business of whomever is celebrating it. But forcing us to use terms like "happy holidays" instead of wishing a merry Christmas (which it IS for the record) seems a bit much. (we are technically not allowed to wish people where I work a Merry Christmas, for fear of offending non-Christians.) doesn't that seem over the top?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uphill Battle, post: 20318373, member: 109132"] it's never been exclusive though. (or at least, it shouldn't be.) I don't expect you to worship Christ at Christmas, I just don't want it changed to suit the "needs" of others when it is an established Christian obervance. If Christmas is about Santa, or any other reason, so be it, that's the business of whomever is celebrating it. But forcing us to use terms like "happy holidays" instead of wishing a merry Christmas (which it IS for the record) seems a bit much. (we are technically not allowed to wish people where I work a Merry Christmas, for fear of offending non-Christians.) doesn't that seem over the top? [/QUOTE]
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