The War On Christmas Its Time To Fight Back

Every year in America, come late November andI'm not trying to talk you out of such activities, either. If
early December, the cultural war on the celebration ofyou have the time and leadership ability for such noble
Christmas once again heats up. The secularists go intoendeavors, more power to you. Go for it! But most
overdrive trying their level best to remove every lastpeople are far too busy to take on such time
vestige of this holy day from public life in this country.consuming tasks.
Never mind that that the vast majority of theSo how can we fight back? What can an ordinary
American people consider themselves to be Christians.person do to take a stand for honoring the Christmas
Never mind that the history of America is inextricablyholiday? By going Christmas caroling! Remember that
bound up with the Christian faith of the Pilgrims andcherished holiday tradition? I'm sure most adults in
Puritans who founded America. None of that mattersAmerica have gone caroling at one time or another in
to the secularists. They want every reference to thetheir lives, and I'll bet they have fond memories of their
birth of Christ stripped from American culture. Sure,caroling outings. But hardly anyone goes caroling these
you can believe what you want at home, but youdays. So let's start right there. Let's take back
need to keep quiet about your faith when you're in theChristmas from the secularists, starting right in our own
public square.families, neighborhoods, and churches. Organize a
Well, I say it's time we start fighting back! Now, don'tgroup this Christmas to go door to door singing the
get me wrong. I'm not talking about organizing a marchcenturies old songs such as Silent Night which still
on city hall to demand that the powers that be put upresonate so deeply in the hearts of tens of millions of
a creche on public property. And don't think I'm trying toAmericans. Let's show the world that no matter how
talk you into organizing a boycott of the local retailershard they try, then can never take Christmas away
who won't use the word Christmas in their ads, butfrom Americans! Let's get out and go caroling!
instead go with the generic Happy Holidays. Of course,