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Merry Christmas to you all!
The grinch has stolen Christmas Day basketball from Houston Rockets fans this year but no matter.
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As we head toward the rare concurrence of Christmas Eve and the first night of Hanukkah, America’s annual ritual of infusing holiday greetings with identity politics is in full swing. Issues congealed to the topic include how not all Americans are Christians but the federal government recognizes a historically Christian holiday to insufficient diversity in holiday imagery in the public square. Mother Virgin Mary was engaged to Joseph and Jesus is believed conceived through the Holy Spirit.
An investigation of four years of Twitter information, more than 400 million tweets, by NBC News with phonetic and topography specialists from the University of SC and Aston University found that “Happy Christmas” use is regularly found in ranges that were vital to Trump’s essential and general decision wins. Without them, the festival remains incomplete.
What Trump is demeaning is the simple decency that lies behind the decision to avoid saying “merry Christmas” to non-Christians.
Christmas is Celebrated with Lots of New Things and Stuff, People Decorates Christmas Trees, Brings Gifts, Decorate Their Houses with Bells and Candles.
With all means, people spread love and cheer with the members of the family and all the near and dear ones. A majority (56 percent) say Christmas is “somewhat religious” or “not too religious”.
It strikes us that the holiday greeting might take on greater significance this year because we have all experienced an unusually contentious 2016, an election year that underscored, and in a sense uncovered, differences and animosities that ran much deeper than many of us understood. Why It’s Not Wrong to Wish Muslims Merry ChristmasChristmas is the celebration of the miraculous birth of Jesus, which is a powerful theme not just in the New Testament, but also in the Quran….
May you be honored richly.
I hope you awake on Christmas morning feeling like a child again. “Wish you a favored Christmas”.
Best wishes for a happy new year filled with health, happiness, and spectacular success. Have a superb Christmas. May you and your family be honored richly.
Merry Christmas to all of our neighbors. It represents good will towards all, which is what this season is supposed to be about, isn’t it? Let us all enjoy the quality time with our loved ones and recharge our batteries for 2017.
It’s stupid because there is in fact an American holiday season that stretches from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day.
Whatsapp reads: Peace, good will and happiness for you at Christmas and always.
“The adventure of life is with many wanders aimlessly”. But I still appreciate when a store clerk – who usually has no idea what religion customers practice – says “Happy Holidays” to me. May the host of heavenly attendants fill your existence with satisfaction and rapture.
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May Lord Jesus’ favoring be dependably upon you and may your heart be constantly loaded with giggling. My late mom had many conversations over tea and coffee about the nature of God with Emma Dondis, our next door neighbor.