It's both
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I'll accept either, so long as it is given in the spirit of the season. But I do prefer "Merry Christmas".
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Janitors put up a
#Christmas tree complete w/ little Santa ornaments
in contrast to the snowflake
celebrating hippy English majorspic.twitter.com/TMQxnMx5oc
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I’ve heard so many Merry Christmas greetings this season. It feels great! And nostalgic!
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Feliz Natal!!!
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Nothing pushes people away from the “political right” like being pushy about religion. If you want to influence or educate with your videos you should really back away from the religious angle. Religion and politics shouldn’t mix.
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If you aren’t Christian and choose not to promote Christianity when someone offers you the nice salutation of “Merry Christmas”, the proper response should be “Thank You”. I think, in most situations, “Merry Christmas” does NOT mean “POOF!! You just became a Christian!”
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It’s ‘Freedom to be Christian’ not ‘Freedom of Religion’, right Anti-America U?
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Dennis Prager is Jewish, best I can recall.
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