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If it's possible for religion to be pulled out of something, then what was religion doing in such a thing in the first place? Could you give some examples?
Retail managers forcing their employees to say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" because Merry Christmas has Christian connotations.
The school in New Jersey that decided to ban religious songs for their "winter programs" (couldn't call them Christmas programs anymore either.
How suddenly prayer is just overly offensive to anyone who has to hear it.
I could go on.
These are just things I observe. If my boss ever told me I had to say Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas I'd probably still say Merry Christmas. Not because I'm a Christian but because that's what I'm used to. My Christianity and my faith is not dependent upon what society thinks about it.
The condescension never ceases. We're all in awe of your maturity.
Awww...it was just a bit of sarcasm. Get over it. It is SILLY to complain about being subjected to such tediousness when one is CHOOSING to be subjected to it!

If you have read the Bible you would know that Jesus's followers practiced Christmas every day by living his example. Doing so only one day out of the day is nothing more than being antichrist.
I can agree with you on the first part, but it's not antichrist to celebrate Christmas.
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