Several people I know seem distressed by what is sometimes called "the war on Christmas". One of the claims of this war is that many retailers do not wish their customers a "Merry Christmas" during this season. I've even seen lists of retailers who do not use the word "Christmas" to promote their seasonal shopping festival. As an adult Christian why should I think that retailers should use the word "Christmas" in their marketing? Maybe we should rather be upset that a store would profane the holiday by using it as a marketing gimmick to sell more stuff.
We can ask ourselves why we are concerned that Christmas remain associated so strongly with shopping.
2 comments:
Well said.
This ridiculousness reminds me of the protesters in the Gilliam movie "Brazil" that had the "Consumers for Christ" sign.
A coworker suggested bumper stickers asking "Where would Jesus shop?"
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