Yes, we should prefer “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays” because it is more ... regain its meaning if we live the reality and not just the words. “The Word was made flesh and dwelt ...
In this op-ed, an Army chaplain discusses how the military's commitment to religious freedom demonstrates the principles troops are sworn to defend.
Merry Christmas, my love! 28. This Christmas, I’m counting blessings instead of counting presentsand you’re certainly one of them. Happy holidays! 29. It’s not what’s under the tree that ...
I was happy ... are holidays occurring in post-biblical times. Though the Bible refers — in many places — to the birth of ...
is how you say "Merry Christmas." If you've been dreaming of a white Christmas, a holiday spent in Iceland is almost guaranteed to satisfy your wishes. Not only is Iceland snowy, it often displays ...
Hanukkah commemorates the victory of the Jewish people over the Syrian army in a fight to gain religious freedom. When the Syrians were trying to impose their religion and culture on the Jewish people ...
This commitment is not merely ... greetings like “Merry Christmas” possible. It’s an expression that acknowledges a specific religious tradition, whereas “Happy Holidays,” on the other ...