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    Icon5 Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    well the title says it all

    Why do you think people are offended when they hear the word "Christmas," or when ever they hear even someone else mention the Nativity story and they get all their feathers ruffled

    I respect those people who don't use the words "Christmas" and don't celebrate the holiday as a Christian one, but why do they have to boycott buisiness who have "Merry Christmas" on their front door? And why are they forcing everyone else to speak in a politically correct way? Obviously they are entitled to their opinion, but why do they force others to not say something they don't like? I'm not trying to force Christmas down anybody's throat, and I don't think most Christians are.

    As I said before, I respect those people, so if you are one of them I would like to hear form you, and I mean no offense to anyone.

    So please, discuss
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    Default Re: Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    There morons.
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    Why are some people offended when I say the words "Happy holidays"?

    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggle View Post
    There morons.
    Haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvis View Post
    Why are some people offended when I say the words "Happy holidays"
    Maybe because you are saying it at the scene of a gruesome crash which claimed the lives of the family members of the person you're saying it to IDK.

    Some people feel it's religion being forced down their throats. My response is something along the lines of "umad?", sometimes accompanied by the follow up question "how mad?".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggle View Post
    There morons.

    THEY'RE. Not "There".

    To answer the question, it's because they're immature. If they get offended about Christmas then they should be offended about Easter, Valentine's Day, and Halloween. Those are all Christian or Christian-related holidays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosjack202 View Post
    well the title says it all

    Why do you think people are offended when they hear the word "Christmas," or when ever they hear even someone else mention the Nativity story and they get all their feathers ruffled

    I respect those people who don't use the words "Christmas" and don't celebrate the holiday as a Christian one, but why do they have to boycott buisiness who have "Merry Christmas" on their front door? And why are they forcing everyone else to speak in a politically correct way? Obviously they are entitled to their opinion, but why do they force others to not say something they don't like? I'm not trying to force Christmas down anybody's throat, and I don't think most Christians are.

    As I said before, I respect those people, so if you are one of them I would like to hear form you, and I mean no offense to anyone.

    So please, discuss
    Ever met one of these people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrets54 View Post
    Ever met one of these people?
    I have not met these people myself, but it seems like every year more and more of these people come out of the woodwork and say "Happy Holidays" rather than "Merry Christmas", just for the sake of being politically correct.
    Seems like some of you have never heard of these people, so I guess its just something that happens in America (which I highly doubt).


    Basically, I don't have a problem with people saying "Happy Holidays," (although I would rather them just say "Merry Christmas") but why do I have so say something or not say something, because it MIGHT offend someone, just for the sake of political correctness?
    It seems like Christians are having something shoved down OUR throats
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    I have not met these people myself,
    Yeah well maybe go away and have a think about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosjack202 View Post
    I have not met these people myself, but it seems like every year more and more of these people come out of the woodwork and say "Happy Holidays" rather than "Merry Christmas", just for the sake of being politically correct.
    Seems like some of you have never heard of these people, so I guess its just something that happens in America (which I highly doubt).


    Basically, I don't have a problem with people saying "Happy Holidays," (although I would rather them just say "Merry Christmas") but why do I have so say something or not say something, because it MIGHT offend someone, just for the sake of political correctness?
    It seems like Christians are having something shoved down OUR throats
    If more and more people are saying happy holidays (not a trend I'm aware of), it's because:
    A) Thankgiving, Christmas and Easter are all quite close to eachother, hence the 'holiday season', and 'happy holidays'
    B) As many Western states absorb foreign immigrants from all parts of the globe with all sorts of religions, many of which happen to fall on the time-frame of Christmas, more non-Christians become friends with Christians and saying 'merry Christmas' to a Muslim or Hindi is silly. So when you, say, send an E-Mail to all your friends, 'happy holidays' is a fair choice of words
    C) Happy Holidays is alliterative, which always sounds good.
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    ^The first reason is why I say happy holidays starting on Halloween. It's just easier. And yet I rarely meet anyone offended if I say merry Christmas, but plenty of people I know (some in my extended family) get plenty riled up when I happen to say happy holidays. Because they buy into that supposed subversion of their culture Rupert Murdoch's empire sells every year. Get over your self-righteousness about your faith supposedly being attacked by the godless atheist/liberal/politically-correct entity that sprouts up every year just to pick on poor ol' you. Meanwhile I'll be getting fat on turkey and chocolate and buying (and receiving) presents from others, like the holiday season is really about.

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    I certainly haven't.

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    Because it contains the word Christ so suggesting that it is exclusively for Christians only. Not that Christmas was originally Christian to begin with so if Christians can adapt it so can everyone else, but they're just going to call it The Holidays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nosjack202 View Post
    Why do you think people are offended when they hear the word "Christmas,"
    Not everyone celebrates Christmas. Would you like someone walking up to you, all cheery and , warbling on about "Happy Hannukah"?

    Though I have to note that I'm not offended by the word "Christmas", nor have I met anyone who is.

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    I've never heard of such people...
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    Walruses use their iconic long tusks for a variety of reasons, each of which makes their lives in the Arctic a bit easier. They use them to haul their enormous bodies out of frigid waters, thus their "tooth-walking" label, and to break breathing holes into ice from below. Their tusks, which are found on both males and females, can extend to about three feet (one meter), and are, in fact, large canine teeth, which grow throughout their lives. Male walruses, or bulls, also employ their tusks aggressively to maintain territory and, during mating season, to protect their harems of females, or cows.
    The walrus' other characteristic features are equally useful. As their favorite meals, particularly shellfish, are found near the dark ocean floor, walruses use their extremely sensitive whiskers, called mustacial vibrissae, as detection devices. Their blubbery bodies allow them to live comfortably in the Arctic region—walruses are capable of slowing their heartbeats in order to withstand the polar temperatures of the surrounding waters.
    The two subspecies of walrus are divided geographically. Atlantic walruses inhabit coastal areas from northeastern Canada to Greenland, while Pacific walruses inhabit the northern seas off Russia and Alaska, migrating seasonally from their southern range in the Bering Sea—where they are found on the pack ice in winter—to the Chukchi Sea. Female Pacific walruses give birth to calves during the spring migration north.
    Only Native Americans are currently allowed to hunt walruses, as the species' survival was threatened by past overhunting. Their tusks, oil, skin, and meat were so sought after in the 18th and 19th centuries that the walrus was hunted to extinction in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and around Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia.

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    Default Re: Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    I'm an atheist but I support naming a holiday after Jesus. Supposing he did exist (quite possible) he appears to have had some good ideas regarding things such as forgiving and benevolence. There are much worse things about Christmas than it's name such as the amount of commercialism in it.

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    Default Re: Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    It's usually the opposite for me, and people get upset when i say "Happy Holidays."

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    I perhaps would say happy holidays to an Indian or someone from Japan, if they're white and/or British looking Christmas will do.
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    Default Re: Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    Quote Originally Posted by Helm View Post
    I perhaps would say happy holidays to an Indian or someone from Japan, if they're white and/or British looking Christmas will do.
    I would just say "merry Christmas" since that is what I've been saying my whole life

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    It depends what the other person normally calls it, if they're from the same culture it's not an issue. Probably not an issue if they're not but no need to go around saying Christ at them, particularly if you're not a Christian yourself. If I ws it could be a bit of subliminal conversion, say Christ in their presence as often as you can, it'll sink in eventually and potentially save their soul.
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    Default Re: Why are some people offended when the word "Christmas" is used?

    meh, it just seems like "Merry Christmas" is much friendlier greeting, I'm not trying to convert anybody when I say it, I'm just using a centuries old greeting to greet the person!

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