Monday, February 1, 2010

Christian Get Well Wishes As Christmas Time Approaches, Don't You Hate It When Some Presumptous Christian Wishes You A Merry Christmas?

As Christmas Time Approaches, Don't You Hate It When Some Presumptous Christian Wishes You A Merry Christmas? - christian get well wishes

They say if they have no idea that someone could be anything as a Christian. Sorry, but if you one of those random Merry Christmas to all on the road, you're a fan culturally insensitive. Agree or disagree?

9 comments:

Llanolyn said...

Well, the secular world has become what was once a religious holiday, and with light control and a number of myths about Santa irreligious market filled with the hope that all Ting, in view of the huge profits of the "Overall, I think, perhaps simply a good evening.

dirtsa28... said...

meh - I can not believe in God, but his birthday party for kids is a blast - I can go shopping, like others, I am all the packaging and everything nice and shinny happy for a while. I do not like what others call - Christmas, Christmas, winter solstice, etc. ... - All anyone says: Merry Christmas means to me is the season to enjoy .... Happy Holidays is the power of things that excites me. God and I must say, Merry Christmas - I was raised a Christian and be beaten, and we have at Christmas, but Christmas always said. - Not just words, nothing more.

Evesshei... said...

When the bell rang for the Army last Christmas, Hello, I was instructed to not say Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas. Happy Day Saints, which is just a happy Christmas and I had no problem with that, dass It also includes all non-Christian holidays during the season, including Hanukkah or Kwanza.

greensho... said...

Interesting idea. We have two people.

The first to respond in a spirit of generosity and the willingness of people to a holiday season.

The second attack the first person, because he is a Christian who has dared to wish someone a good time.

What, I wonder, is described accurately as a fanatic? Who wants to, good or bad as you want?

Stella said...

They do not do not bother me at all. :)

What bothers me is that if some Christians act as if I have the greatest insult of his life, when I say "Happy Holidays" takes place, or do not recognize your divinity as "the only reason for the season." It * Many winter festivals, many of them before Christianity.

Alicia said...

I have a problem with it. It's a joke more than anything else in this time of year.

I say Merry Christmas offends some, like before Happy Holidays. When I called sales, more than one person to make me a Merry Christmas Merry Christmas. Go figure.

--------... said...

Not only do they try to be nice. I think it would be to say, inclusive "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" but there's really no reason to obtain authorization from that person, does not hurt. I just try to be polite and say thank you. They seem a very sensitive person.

I agree with you.

martinhe... said...

Yes, that cultural sensitivity is important, but we should be insulted all of us? What is the party, if not to celebrate the birth of Christ? If we want a happy two weeks break from school or not they work? Or book our love of humanity just for Christians who think like us? No, the feeling for all mankind, as Christ himself, they are offended or not.

Speedy Gonzales (RIP, kitty!) said...

Which do not agree.

It's a friendly gesture. If someone wishes me Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa or just smile and say "Thanks!"

Culturally insensitive? I see someone is a fan!

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