Why can't we say Christmas anymore?

It's considered politically correct to say Happy Holidays, so it's just considered insensitive to say Merry Christmas to other people who aren't from this country that don't celebrate it,“ said senior Miguel Montano, Div. 022.
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Why can't we say Merry Christmas anymore?

On one side are the politically correct who think that the expression “Merry Christmas” is too exclusionary. They believe we should not say “Merry Christmas” because it might offend those of different faiths, like Muslims or Jews or Hindus. We are called upon to say “Happy holiday” or “Season's greetings”.
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Does anyone say Merry Christmas anymore?

The saying “Merry Christmas” has evolved to mean more than just the original religious intent, “Birth of Jesus”. Nowadays people use the phrase to celebrate the simple act of spending time with family and friends, giving to others, and spreading love and joy.
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When did people stop saying Happy Christmas?

In the 17th century, Christmas was neither merry nor happy – it was illegal. Puritans in England and in America banned the holiday as licentious, a non-biblical holdover from pagan times.
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What can I say instead of Christmas?

The basics
  • Merry Christmas.
  • Happy Hanukkah.
  • Joyous Kwanzaa.
  • Yuletide Greetings.
  • Happy holidays.
  • Joyeux Noël.
  • Feliz Navidad.
  • Seasons Greetings.
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You can't say merry Christmas anymore.... why?



How do you say Merry Christmas without religion?

Non-Religious Holiday Wishes
  1. Hoping this holiday season is joyful!
  2. So grateful for our family this holiday season.
  3. Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.
  4. Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful Holidays and a Happy New Year.
  5. Here's to a merry and bright Christmas Day!
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Who started the war on Christmas?

The expression "the War on Christmas" has been used in the media to denote Christmas-related controversies. The term was popularized by conservative commentators such as Peter Brimelow and Bill O'Reilly beginning in the early 2000s.
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Which Christians do not celebrate Christmas?

Millions of Christians do not observe Christmas. Among them are Quakers, Jehovah's Witnesses, and members of the Churches of Christ. Some of the half-dozen Christian faiths that do no celebrate Dec. 25 contend there is nothing in the Bible that says Christ was born on that day.
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What religions do not celebrate Christmas?

Most religions like Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism don't recognize Christmas and Easter as they are ancient Christian festivals so the only religion to celebrate Christmas and Easter is Christianity.
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Do atheists celebrate Christmas?

For atheists, holiday celebrations can range from nonexistent to the full family affair. Some folks have started celebrating “Newtonmas,” named in honor of English scientist Isaac Newton, who was born December 25 by the Julian calendar in use in England at the time.
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How do Muslims say Merry Christmas?

Earlier, Zimbabwean Islamic scholar Mufti Menk had stated that Muslims need not forcefully wish Merry Christmas and instead should say “Wa Alaikum as-salam” if someone wishes them Merry Christmas.
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Can Muslims wear Santa Claus?

While urging respect for the rights of Christians to wear attire such as Santa hats, the document said that it was haram (forbidden) for Muslims to do so.
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What does Christmas mean in the Bible?

Because Christmas is about the birth of God's Son – Jesus. It is about how he came to give us love, hope and joy. That message doesn't change from year to year. When there is so much bad news and devastation in the world, this is good news worth celebrating!
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When was Jesus actually born?

The date of birth of Jesus is not stated in the gospels or in any historical sources, but most biblical scholars generally accept a date of birth between 6 BC and 4 BC, the year in which King Herod died.
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What is the pagan name for Christmas?

Saturnalia, held in mid-December, is an ancient Roman pagan festival honoring the agricultural god Saturn. Because of when the holiday occurred—near the winter solstice—Saturnalia celebrations are the source of many of the traditions we now associate with Christmas, such as wreaths, candles, feasting and gift-giving.
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Is Christmas Eve a pagan?

Now, as Christmas applies to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas is decidedly not pagan. However, there are some differences of opinion when it comes to the selection of day of celebration. On the Roman calendar, December 25 was the date of the winter solstice (December 21 on the modern calendar).
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Is Christmas mentioned in the Bible?

The New Testament contains two Christmas stories, not one. They appear in Matthew 1–2 and Luke 1–2.
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Is the Christmas tree a pagan symbol?

Evergreens were also used as a sign of eternal life by early Christians in catacombs under Rome. But until the mid-19th century, Christians viewed the Christmas tree as a foreign pagan custom. Pagans would bring fir trees into their homes at Yuletide because it represented everlasting life and fertility.
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What is the symbol for an atheist?

The atomic whirl is the logo of the American Atheists, and has come to be used as a symbol of atheism in general.
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Which religion is declining the fastest?

Over the coming decades, Christians are expected to experience the largest net losses from switching. Globally, about 40 million people are projected to switch into Christianity, while 106 million are projected to leave, with most joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
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What country is the least religious?

Top 10 Least Religious Countries (by percentage) - Pew Research 2020
  • Estonia - 60.2%
  • Japan - 60%
  • Hong Kong (China) - 54.7%
  • China - 51.8%
  • South Korea - 46.6%
  • Latvia - 45.3%
  • Netherlands - 44.3%
  • Uruguay - 41.5%
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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How tall was Jesus?

He may have stood about 5-ft.-5-in. (166 cm) tall, the average man's height at the time.
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