This is a cross-post from the Think Atheist site from around a week ago
Just moved to West Virginia. Among the standard frustrations of moving, I chose the occasion to read the local paper (thankfully online), and ran across this gem in the Letters to the Editor section: Jesus is the reason for a Christmas celebration.
Having a strong desire to make friends in my new neighborhood, I thought I'd start by fostering some goodwill - in the form of a rebuttal, which was sent in as a Letter to the Editor submission yesterday. It may never be published, so I thought I'd share with you (and I'll be adding it to the comments of the original post if it's rejected):
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This is in response to the letter from Mrs. Mahoney on December 2nd, in which she argues that "Jesus is the reason for a Christmas celebration."
Mrs. Mahoney is quite right. Christmas is a Christian holiday celebrating the alleged birth of Jesus some 2000+ years ago.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Mahoney is also being less than charitable, to say the least. Since she seems so fond of statistics, perhaps the following will help her to see her error and apologize to those of us celebrating other, non-Christian holidays in December (or no holiday at all):
All told, there are 2.7 billion people in the world having something else to celebrate (not counting births, birthdays, etc.), not to mention the other 2.1 billion people in the world with no holidays in the month of December. Surely, Mrs. Mahoney is not saying that none of these other 4.8 billion people matter, or that Christians matter more?
As an alternative, maybe Mrs. Mahoney (and Christians of a similar mind) should try to remember that the month of December doesn't belong to Christians, and that - like it or not - we live in a country that honors freedom of religion in its founding documents.
Being someone who has spent nearly half his life supporting and defending the Constitution, I support Mrs. Mahoney's right to worship and celebrate as she wishes this holiday season. But I also support everyone else's right to worship (or not) and celebrate (or not) in whatever way seems best to them. And as you can see, I've also signed my name to this letter. Not in order to make a show of how strong my belief is, but because I believe in confronting intolerant behavior face-to-face.
Happy holidays to everyone!
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Comment by Loren Miller on December 10, 2011 at 7:53am Excellent! You might also have thrown in that little matter of the 23.5 degree tilt in the Earth's axis of rotation, relative to the sun, as the reason why we have seasons at all (!), but what you have there works pretty well as it is!
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