Here's another quote from the satirical piece that I found poignant:
Christmas was lost long ago, co-opted by consumers and capitalists and secularists. The greatest insult of all is that it wasn’t stolen by these people, it was given away by the Christians themselves. They lost it without a shot being fired in anger.
And another one...
For instance, why don’t we Christians celebrate Easter as the primary holiday of our faith? I mean, the Nativity stories are in only two of the Four Gospels. Paul never mentions them at all. Besides, it is not the birth of Christ that saves the world, it is the death and resurrection! That’s when we should be exchanging gifts and decorating.
Another
article at the same site summed up my thoughts on many American Christian's crusade to have the word "Christmas" attached to everything surrounding the holidays. Here is an excerpt:
But most people who wanna fight about The Meaning of Christmas are Christians. And mostly they think we're going in the wrong direction, that the true meaning is fading away, that even the name of Christmas is fading away, that it's becoming a commercial holiday, a secular holiday, a corrupted tradition, that nobody cares about the church part of it, that all they care about is the gift-giving and the sentimental stories and the days off work, and the churches themselves are the worst, they don't even have that many services because it conflicts with the football games, and another thing, and another thing, and another thing . . .
And then there are those of us who believe that, every time Christmas becomes less Christian, there's a victory for Christ.
Dave