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  2. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, popular aspects of Christmas, such as Christmas trees, lights, and decorating are still prominently showcased, but are associated with unspecified "holidays" rather than with Christmas. [15] The controversy also includes objections to policies that prohibit government or schools from forcing unwilling participants to take part in ...

  3. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    One controversy is the occurrence of Christmas trees being renamed Holiday trees. [233] In the U.S. there has been a tendency to replace the greeting Merry Christmas with Happy Holidays, which is considered inclusive at the time of the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah. [234]

  4. Category : Criticism of the commercialization of Christmas

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  6. Christmas battle - Wikipedia

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    Christmas controversies – Christmas ideological, political and religious disputes; commonly associated with the phrase "War on Christmas" Christmas Offensive – Battle of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935−1936) Christmas Rebellion (disambiguation) Christmas War, an alternative name for the Agacher Strip War (1985)

  7. Category:History of Christmas - Wikipedia

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  8. Lynch v. Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Lynch v. Donnelly, 465 U.S. 668 (1984), was a United States Supreme Court case challenging the legality of Christmas decorations on town property. All plaintiffs, including lead plaintiff Daniel Donnelly, were members of the Rhode Island chapter of the ACLU.

  9. Category:Christmas - Wikipedia

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