briannell wrote:You can explain away all the removals of "offensive material" on a case-by-case basis very easily. Look at the larger picture, though--and I challenge you to explain the removal of Christian holiday display/advertisement at the same time making more prominent the holidays of other religions.
You can try to argue along the angle of multi-ethnic and polytheistic lines, but that would not explain the removal of the Christian holiday from public sight.
read Matt 24 starting around verse 10, it sure sounds like society today fits this discription.
Not only fits it, but will fit it more as we move forward into it. The Christmas holiday celebrations were not a societal issue 30+ years ago, because to be American was to be "christian". It was much like being Italian mean't being Catholic. Culturally, we do not agree to the same rules as we once did.
We are now, nationally "post-Christian" and we need to understand that the prevailing worldview is driven by forces that will not accept or trumpet "Christianity" as our cultural norm. The good ol US of A is far more about economics and making a sawbuck than it is about anything else ( sorry for the generalization). That's why " I'm dreaming of a white Christmas" was being played on the radio starting Nov 1. The retailing were dreaming of Black Friday!!!
The gospel has not been successfully carried on the soundbites of political, economic, or even religious broadcastings. It has always been carried from one person to the next. Neighbor to neighbor.
When Jesus Christ invaded our world initially, no one knew it, because he surprised everyone with a quiet entrance. Born to a poor couple, in a cave for feeding animals, is not the way to get noticed if you're wanting to get everyones attention.
Only a few shepherds and three wisemen noticed his coming, simply because they payed attention to the signs. The sad fact is, most don't pay attention now either. It's a noisy world out there. It can keep you distracted from the most important things in life.
Whispering to all my friends who are listening, "Merry Christmas", and to the rest of you, God Bless you!