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Gainor Column: Time to Focus on Real Star of Christmas

By Dan Gainor | December 24, 2010 | 08:33

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More than nine out of 10 Americans celebrate Christmas - even atheists, agnostics or believers in other faiths, according to surveys by LifeWay Research and USA TODAY/Gallup. They might be roasting chestnuts over an open fire, decking the halls with boughs of holly or trying to get the Chipmunks Christmas song out of their heads, but they are celebrating. The problem is, what are they celebrating?

In many cases, it isn't really Christmas. Sure, we're all shopping, online and off, decorating trees and even drinking the occasional glass of eggnog. We as a society have even somewhat agreed that, yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. That's as long as it's a politically correct Santa who's lost that belly that shakes like a bowl full of jelly, says 'happy holidays,' brings environmentally correct toys and isn't gender specific.But what of 'the founder of the feast,' as Dickens' Bob Cratchit phrased it? No, not Scrooge. He was no more the founder of the Christmas feast than the goose the size of Tiny Tim. There is only one founder of Christmas, the holiday named for his birth.

Jesus.

But the media have convinced us we can have a wonderful life without any mention of Christ in the holiday. In two years of Christmas coverage on the evening news shows, the networks only mentioned God seven times - out of 527 stories discussing the holiday. NBC went an entire year without connecting Christ to the holiday bearing his name.

It's an attitude best summed up by NPR legal correspondent Nina Totenberg who made a classic liberal comment during a recent appearance on 'Inside Washington.' Totenberg, ever the champion of all things lefty, couldn't even use the name of the holiday without embarrassment. 'I was at - forgive the expression - a Christmas party at the Department of Justice,' she said. Hardly tidings of comfort and joy. Even acknowledgement of the world's most popular holiday is now the ghost of Christmas past in the American media.

Taking a look at what passes for our Christmas 'culture' in 2010, who could blame God if He would want to be left out this year? Even the concept of traditional Christmas cards has turned into an assault on the senses. There's the Octomom family picture where she oddly left out several of her children, but remembered to wear a low-cut top to spread holiday cheer. Paris Hilton, ever willing to debase herself for attention, was easily outdone in the gay apparel department by ever-scandalous country singer Lee Ann Rimes. Rimes 'donned a sexy Mrs. Claus costume and performed with the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles.' Ho, ho, ho indeed.

But for every jolly happy soul in Hollywood who would twist the meaning of Christmas, there's always someone normal who keeps the spirit of giving in her heart. Lea Ann Newton of Murfreesboro, Tenn., is one such who every year helps send homemade Christmas cards to our wounded soldiers. Through Operation Christmas Care, which she began in 2006, she's sending out 13,000 cards this year.

One woman opening her heart to 13,000 people shows that it's possible to keep Christmas when others around you are losing it. But it's not enough to stop the avalanche of Grinch-like propaganda and rationalization that invade our lives this time of year. The cousin of a parolee accused of ice-pick attacks on New York women even blamed the crimes on Christmas shopping, saying his cousin was 'stressing about how to afford everything for the holidays.'

Around the nation, those who wish to wreck Christmas constantly face off against those who wish to fight for it. In Boston, $15,000 worth of Christmas toys were stolen from the Marines' Toys for Tots program. But Bostonians and the state police have kept the children from having a blue Christmas through added generosity. In South Carolina, similar Grinch-like vandals wrecked Christmas displays by driving through them only to discover that they couldn't keep Christmas from coming.

Last but never least is the now annual drive by atheists to bully people during the holiday. With metro signs and billboards they seek to force 'reason' on a public that is wise enough to see through their propaganda. This year they added to that onslaught with a Wall Street Journal defense of atheism by British comedian Ricky Gervais.

Every year, the situation gets worse. Our society is left much like Charlie Brown in the classic special, seeking the true meaning of Christmas. Here, just as even a lovable blockhead can discover, the meaning has stayed the same for 2,000 years. It isn't about Frosty or Rudolph or Santa or even the gifts we all give one another. It's about the gift that was given to all of us. In the words of one of the many true Christmas songs, 'Joy to the world! the Lord is come.'

Dan Gainor is The Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media Research Center's Vice President for Business and Culture. His column appears each week on The Fox Forum. He can also be contacted on FaceBook and Twitter as dangainor.

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The most amazing thing is

Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 8:58am.

The most amazing thing is that they can talk about the "spirit of Christmas" and the accompanying feelings of goodwill, and the "Christmas star" (the one in the sky) while completely ignoring where that spirit of Christmas comes from, or the actual significance of the star.

 


 

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really? this is your evidence

Submitted by cathartic1 on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 9:50am.

really? this is your evidence that people hate christmas? a quote from a reporter that you repeatedly get wrong , two celebrities, and then a bunch of random crimes that you somehow are attributing to atheists and christmas haters?

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FWIW

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 3:00am.

I am willing to give nina the benefit of the doubt.

The rest of you liberals, not so much.

"I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders". - Ted Nugent
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Well now. The liar car tick shows up again.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 3:16am.

  We told you to go away for good. Now you are back again with your stupid Straw Men arguments. You completely misrepresent the other side. Then provide a punch of idiot examples that have nothing to do with what is being said.

  You were told last time you are too stupid to post here. Did you suddenly find a box of smart pills?

car poop 1 last tiem: ...people are being hung in effigy, being compared to hitler, showing up with guns, people making death threats... all over health care?

catartic1 is the only over the top reaction I see.

August 23, 2009 - 21:11 ET by JWF

people are being hung in effigy - No, No, No. People have not been hung in effigy for hundreds and hundreds of years. This is the very first time it has ever been done.

being compared to hitler - One person with a little swastika with the NO symbol over it. And one ultralefty with Obama wearing a Hitler mustache. Oh dear gawd, it is a bonafide trend! 2 peoples! Oh dear, someone stop the madness!

showing up with guns - 1 guy. Legally walking around with his legal guns. Again with the trends! Dear dear dear, please please please stop the madness.

people making death threats - cartartick1 is the only one I see talking about death threats. You starting a trend cartick1?

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

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so i take it it's acceptable

August 17, 2009 - 19:56 ET by cathartic1

so i take it it's acceptable for random people to bring weapons into a politcal event then?

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LIE LIE LIE

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I am officially lodging a protest. I keep missing meetings.

August 17, 2009 - 20:59 ET by JWF

  Last I heard, there was one guy with one weapon across the street from one town hall meeting before it actually started.

  Thank goodness no one showed up in a clown outfit or we would be talking about circuses breaking out.

  Thank goodness no one showed up naked or we would be worrying about an national epidemic of nudity.

 Thank goodness no one showed up with a bucket of tadpoles or we would be worrying about a national epidemic of frog warts.

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Go away Liar. You have been told more than once.

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We are sick of you. Turn in the keys to your account.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 3:19am.

I am not telling you again. You deliberately lie.

okay now i have no idea August 23, 2009 - 22:03 ET by cathartic1

okay now i have no idea what you're talking about. i honestly don't know what your second paragraph is about.

but there have been more than once incident in which a gun has shown up. i have a feeling that you're thinking about the guy in arizona, but he may not have been alone on that day.

as for the guy with the death threat, i don't know what his connections are. how would i? would it matter to you if he were related to the town halls?

plus, you seem obsessed with these being isolated incidents - does that make you feel better to think of them that way?

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As I have repeatedly asked nwahs, are you deef or dense or both? August 23, 2009 - 23:03 ET by JWF

 I'll sum up

Catwalk1: Health care! They are hanging peoples over health care! They is showing teh nazi's over health care! Guns! Death threats! I is scared! Health care! Over the big tops!

JWF: you are referring to isolated incidents and trying to exaggerate them into big national trends.

Cakewalk1: watch teh news! There was ONE hangings of teh effigies! That makes it a national trend! Shootings at teh town halls! Ahhhhhhh! Secret Service does their job! They investigates teh death threats. I is scared again! There was more than 2 peoples with the obamby/hitler/bozo connectoids on teh signage!

JWF: No, there were exactly 2 signs with nazi paraphernalia. Don't lie to us like nwahs.

Catpoop1: Huh. I can't click on a link. I can't understand 2 paragraphs. What is a connectoid? How am I? Do I matter? You debunked my isolated incidents that I tried to portray as national trends. I calls you obsessed so I can make you fell better?

JWF: Whatever Nicky Nutjob.

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It is like the Best of The Vet.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 3:27am.

Every time cat poop 1 shows up. He says something retarded.

cat poop 1: Blah Blah Blah. I will now render my opinion on the war.

Hey guys, the armchair general is talking. Everyone shut up.

August 24, 2009 - 00:00 ET by JWF

  K. Go ahead General Catsack1 of the 3rd Calvary Loons Armchair Regiment. You have our rapt attention. Tell us all about your opinion of how the war went Uncle Nutty.

  You have good company. Lt. Gen. Pewah of the 2nd armchair cowardly revisionist history brigade.

  I have contacted the Pentagon. You are now on the list of top priority contacts in case war will ever break out again. Oh and thanks for approving of Afghanistan. We will now rescind the retreat orders. 

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

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Merry Christmas from the Retard house.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 3:30am.

a random person is a random

August 17, 2009 - 20:04 ET by cathartic1

a random person is a random person. someone that no one really knows? not sure how to answer your question, really...

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Can we put that quote somewhere special. Maybe store it next to Churchill or Mark Twain's quotes.

Carpet Tack 1: a random person is a random person.

Sheer inspired Stupid.

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Look, It's none of my

Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 10:31am.

Look, It's none of my business how people celebrate or don't celebrate Christmas, as long as they don't try to wreck it for those who do celebrate it. I observe Christmas in all it's facets, including it's true reason - the birth of Christ, but if others choose to celebrate Christmas only as a festive, charitable, and good humored time of the year, I can live with that. If Christmas is used only by some as a reason to be with family and friends and do good things for others, I can live with that also. I think Charles Dickens summed it very well in a Chrristmas Carol:                                                                                                                                                               But I am sure I have always thought of Christmas...as a good time: a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys.  And therefore, uncle, though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that it has done me good, and will do me good; and I say, God bless it!"

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Agreed

Submitted by Kat Outta the Bag on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 5:44pm.

Very nicely stated, Chris. 

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Hypocritical Much?

Submitted by Utherpend on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 12:23pm.

 It amazes me that people who detest anything Christian and secular, celebrate Christmas and Easter and try to pass it off as made up holidays like Valentine’s day.  I agree with a lot of other truly religious people that there is an actual attempt to wash all the religious aspects of the holidays so they can have fun too and not feel guilty.  To me they are pitiful and need to either admit it or simply show they truly do not believe in the religious holiday aspect and NOT celebrate or participate in the events.

Now before someone tries to apply the crazy Christian label to me,  am an atheist.  Thing is I am not like the bad elements of those that don’t believe who seem to think they have the right to force their ideals on others simply because they don't believe what they do. 

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Gee, this column almost seems

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 12:24pm.

Gee, this column almost seems that you're telling us if we don't believe in Christ, we shouldn't celebrate Christmas.

Furthermore, and as usual, you blame the media for being responsible for this trend.  When did this happen?  2010?  2000?  1990?

If your theory is correct, the media bullying Christ out of Christmas can be traced back as far as the 70s, a decade that started my 30+ years of celebrating Christmas without Christ.

- An Atheist, Ted

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Shut up. You are done here. Go Away Now.

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 1:52am.

You have told your last lie. Go Away. Now.

Dead Zippers here: Gee, I am a stupid troll that has to take a dismissive stance against every single contributor, lie about everything including my own history, annoy every single user, and then tell everyone how much I love its teh NewsBusters.

Shut up and Go away. You're done.

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So, in all good conscienceness

Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 2:55am.

Would you kindly STFU for those of us who celebrate Christmas with Christ?

In case you haven't heard, you are nothing new here. We've heard it all before. Your welcome has worn more than thin.

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When I first became a "real"

Submitted by Kat Outta the Bag on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 5:49pm.

When I first became a "real" Christian -- as opposed to the lukewarm one I was for many years -- I was disgusted that non-believers would have the audacity to celebrate Christmas without any acknowledgement of the reason for it.  I've since calmed down and feel that they can do whatever they want, it doesn't take away my own happiness at celebrating the birth of my Savior one bit. 

 

Merry Christmas to all! 

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What does it matter?

Submitted by CobraMan on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 2:14pm.

"The problem is, what are they celebrating?"

What does it matter?  Does Jesus or God love people less because they don't "understand" the "true" meaning of Christmas, as so many people claim?  No, of course not.  So the question is: why should anyone else care?

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Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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