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| No | 44% | 414 votes | Total: 944 votes | |
| Yes | 56% | 530 votes |
No
by Dave Simmons
Created on: July 31, 2008
Can Christians ever manage to reclaim Christmas as a Holy Day? Well, in the first place, technically
by Tina Martins
Created on: December 05, 2009 Last Updated: December 06, 2009
Can Christians ever manage to reclaim Christmas as a holy day?
What a magnificent story to tell; Christ,
by Tom Parsons
Created on: December 13, 2007
In reality, Christians have no need to reclaim Christmas as a so-called "holy day." Historically, Christmas
Created on: June 05, 2009 Last Updated: June 13, 2009
I fail to see how Christians can "reclaim" something that didn't belong to them in the first place?
Created on: July 29, 2010 Last Updated: July 30, 2010
DOES GOD LIKE XMAS?
Does God like Xmas, is a question that poses interesting anomalies which deserve
Created on: December 24, 2011
Although I am in the 'No' part of this debate, I would imagine that Christians will find there way regardless
Created on: October 23, 2007
Can Christians Ever Manage To Reclaim Christmas as a Holy Day?
It is futile to attempt to regard Christmas
by Dror Ben Ami
Created on: August 05, 2009 Last Updated: August 10, 2009
It is my opinion that Christians cannot reclaim Christmas as a Holy day, because the word Holy implies:
Created on: November 20, 2008
Christmas without Christ is, well Christmas. It has been proved that Jesus Christ was not born on December
by K Davenport
Created on: April 22, 2008
Can Christians ever manage to reclaim Christmas as a holy day?
Let me begin by stating Christmas has
Created on: December 06, 2009
Christians cannot reclaim Christmas as a holy day. Indeed it is, or was, a holy day, but it is not theirs
by Erik Hopkins
Created on: January 01, 2008
Reclaiming Christmas as a holy day is impossible. But not for the reasons you think.
While the spirit
Created on: January 25, 2008
RE-claim? Don't you mean, steal it again?
Okay, I imagine that the aim of this topic is complain about
Created on: October 29, 2008
I've been alive for 19 years. I don't know how things used to be, but I have a pretty good grasp on
Created on: August 13, 2008 Last Updated: August 14, 2008
There is no need for Christians to reclaim any religous holiday. We everyday, celebrate the fact that
Created on: September 05, 2008
How can one reclaim something that never was, that never existed? This question begs an answer to a
by Paul Bovis
Created on: November 23, 2007
Can Christians ever manage to reclaim Christmas as a holy day?
In what sense is this question asked?
Created on: June 19, 2008
Was it in honor of the Lord Jesus Christ that they celebrated this day?
Why then are riches required
by Kevin Tumy
Created on: October 15, 2007
I don't think Christians will ever reclaim what was never theirs in the first place. The 25th of December
Created on: December 13, 2007
It is unlikely that Christians will reclaim Christmas as a holy day, but that does not mean they should
Yes
by John Noppen
Created on: July 11, 2009 Last Updated: July 13, 2009
The question, it seems to me, presumes that Christians have somehow "lost" Christmas to somebody
Created on: October 23, 2007 Last Updated: November 16, 2007
Christmas as a HOLY DAY will be reclaimed, the Christian will not reclaim it, but Christ himself will
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 29, 2008 Last Updated: July 19, 2010
What would you do if you opened your morning newspaper and saw these headlines? - "Will Christians Reclaim
Created on: August 14, 2008
"Can Christians ever manage to reclaim Christmas as a holy day?"
I find the question at the head of this
by Tom Fowler
Created on: May 07, 2008
For me personally, I do not have to reclaim it because I have never let it go. Let us examine, however,
by Alexi Weasel
Created on: November 16, 2010
For Christians Christmas Day is a holy day it is not over whelmed with the capitalist side of Christmas
by Joe Palvado
Created on: October 14, 2008 Last Updated: October 13, 2009
Christians must continually reclaim Christmas. The disciples of Christ would do well to keep foremost
by David Guzman
Created on: June 16, 2008 Last Updated: July 21, 2011
An open letter to Christians about commercializing Christmas:
Being Jewish, I have watched with wry
by V R Rutledge
Created on: June 25, 2008 Last Updated: August 08, 2008
The answer to this question is an easy one, if you are a Christian. Christmas was a day chosen to celebrate
Created on: March 20, 2011
The very question of whether or not Christians can reclaim Christmas as a holy day is predicated on
Created on: December 13, 2007
Christians can reclaim December 25 as a holy day if and when they stop just talking about doing so and
Created on: January 24, 2008
Can Christians Reclaim Christmas?
During the summer of 1970, on a warm day in late June, I was born
by Rebecca Kyle
Created on: January 03, 2008
The whole world can advertise Christmas as what they wish. The history is simple and is the reason it
by Anne Baxter
Created on: December 10, 2007
Apparently the word Christmas is too offensive a word to be used so casually. The politically correct
Created on: September 04, 2008
Christian tradition has not changed regarding Christmas. I wasn't aware that we had lost that day. It
Created on: November 20, 2008
Despite the fact that long before Thanksgiving arrives we see Christmas trees, Christmas ornaments,
by June McGee
Created on: June 19, 2009 Last Updated: June 22, 2009
With reference to Holy Days, I do not write this article to chatter endlessly about the vain respecting
Created on: April 24, 2008
I used to cringe at the sight of crowds of people in the mall just before Christmas. Lines of people
Created on: December 03, 2007
During times long ago, Christmas was a "Holy Day". At the present day, people go shopping for gifts;
by ktarcus
Created on: October 12, 2007 Last Updated: August 08, 2008
That old dog Henry Tudor has a lot to answer for!
Him; and his libido.
For those of you wondering what