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"Merry Christmas, Oregon! Happy Holidays, Maine! America divides over holiday greetings". UC Magazine. University of Cincinnati. Stack, Liam (19 December 2016). "How the 'War on Christmas' Controversy Was Created". The New York Times
This is important to remember when someone wishes us “happy holidays” this time of year instead of “merry Christmas.” Between Nov. 20 and Jan. 14, there are at least 14 different religious ...
To me, wrapping up all the holidays of the season into a one-size-fits-all greeting like “Happy Holidays” just doesn’t cut it. Oh, I know some of you are probably thinking that I am just nit ...
Traditionally, the predominant greetings of the season have been "Merry Christmas", "Happy Christmas", and "Happy New Year". In the mid-to-late 20th century in the United States, more generic greetings such as "Happy Holidays" and "Season's Greetings" began to rise in cultural prominence, and this would later spread to other Western countries ...
A video shared on Instagram purports Vice President Kamala Harris has condemned saying the phrase “Merry Christmas.” Verdict: False The footage has been taken out of context. Fact Check ...
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), a school district may display on school property scenes or symbols associated with traditional winter celebrations, including a menorah or a Christmas image such as a nativity scene or Christmas tree, if the display includes a scene or symbol of: (1) more than one religion; or (2) one religion and at ...
Pro-Trump critics slammed Michelle Obama for her "Happy Holidays" message on Instagram, which said the past few months have been "difficult" since President-elect Trump won.
The abbreviation of Christmas as Xmas is a source of disagreement among Christians who observe the holiday. The December 1957 News and Views published by the Church League of America, a conservative organization co-founded in 1937 by George Washington Robnett, [21] attacked the use of Xmas in an article titled "X=The Unknown Quantity".