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So I've started reading John Gibson's The War on Christmas and there was an interesting issue brought up that I'd like to present here. Plus I haven't had a good freak-out on my journal for a while, and I'm nostalgic:
Please note that Question 1 is for Americans, 2 is for non-Americans, and 3 is for everybody.
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For the time being I'm making the results viewable to just me, because I know all too well the lemming effect ;)
Please note that Question 1 is for Americans, 2 is for non-Americans, and 3 is for everybody.
[Poll #617663]
For the time being I'm making the results viewable to just me, because I know all too well the lemming effect ;)
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2. The US is not a Christian nation as I comprehend the term: a theocracy (God at the helm, not the Prez) - they endorse largely Christian values, but that doesn't make the US a Christian nation any more than living in a stable makes you a horse.
3. Christmas is a spiritual/faith-based holiday to me. Has it been secularised? Yes. But, personally, it's still a spiritual reminder.
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