Maybe "The War Against Christmas" is Just Beginning
Ever since some Christians, including politicians, began complaining about the greeting "Happy Holidays" we non-believers have been having fun. The notion someone "feels violated" because another decided not to greet others with "Merry Christmas" is the ultimate in self-centeredness. Christians published articles complaining that Starbucks' annual Christmas coffee cup design did not include any symbols about religion.
I suppose there was some greeting during the thousands of years before Christianity that was something like "Happy Solstice." We could all use that today because it would celebrate the coming longer hours of sunshine and would not violate anyone's religion. Well, I should admit there would still be complaints. Everyone finds something to complain about, it's part of being a human being.
A Christian site published an article proclaiming victory when a retail chain decided to pull its shirt with a rainbow over a cradle and the words. "A Gay in the Manger." Comments applauded the "victory." Looking a Google Images, however, one finds many different kinds of apparel with the same image and message. The same is true at Amazon, you can buy several versions there. Maybe there is a rule out there somewhere that for every new way Christians can find to be "insulted" there are two new ways non believers can come up with to insult them.
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