(USA Today) Many skip Christmas' religious aspect

Christmas 2010 is a whole lotta jingle and not so much Jesus.

Two new surveys find more than nine in 10 Americans celebrate the holiday ”” even if they’re atheists, agnostics or believers in non-Christian faiths such as Judaism and Islam.

A closer look at Christmas activities reveals what may be the first measurement of an “alarming” gap between belief and behavior, says Ed Stetzer, president of LifeWay Research, a Nashville-based Christian research organization.

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4 comments on “(USA Today) Many skip Christmas' religious aspect

  1. Br. Michael says:

    I suspect that it has been like this since the 4th Century and Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.

  2. SC blu cat lady says:

    Yep. put this up on my FB page. Actually, what these people are celebrating is not Christ’s birth but some sort of mid winter secular buying spree. If they want to do so, great. As for me, Christmas is about Christ’s birth and that is best celebrated at church.

  3. IsraelTravel says:

    Christmas has become a corporate holiday, about gifts and buying things of material. Christ it has been said was not even born in December but the experts believe due to the description of the stars most likely was born in the spring. The point is every day we should celebrate the birth of Christ, not with presents, but with living as the example he left for us, and that is living life the way he did by giving love, unconditional love! to all, even to those hated by the society of that current period.

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  4. Rev. Patti Hale says:

    Duh. This is news?