Actually, it looks a lot like Christmas, the day we Christians celebrate our Lord's birth.
But we're not the only ones. Millions--or billions-- of people will celebrate the holiday. Many with greed in their hearts and only concerned that they got the gift I want. Even in countries that are not Christian, the holiday is a big deal. In Japan, which is only 1% Christian, almost everyone gives Christmas presents. Go figure.

You've all heard someone complain about the over-commercialization of Christmas, especially the use of "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas." This reflects the secularization of our country driven by billion-dollar corporations and multi-million-dollar advertising campaigns.
Please remember "The "Reason for the Season."
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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