In spite of a long and respectable history, today Xmas is offensive to many, perhaps because of its associations with advertising.
Same source says: "Many therefore frown upon the term Xmas because it seems to them a commercial convenience that omits Christ from Christmas."Even if a person deliberately used it as an insult, I don't see it as a problem with their attitude, but my own attitude.
Same source says: "Many therefore frown upon the term Xmas because it seems to them a commercial convenience that omits Christ from Christmas."
I don't think anyone was called Jesus Christ in the day of Jesus Christ, were they? Was there anyone on the planet called Christian? Did they celebrate a Christmas? It seems like the person who might be offended is the person that coined the words.
I prefer to call Santa Claus the Satan Clause. Is there someone who will be offended?
AMEN.I don't need a Christmas holiday. I can celebrate Christ every day. I don't need to make any day special. Every day is Christmas!!! Every day is a "Sabbath." Every day is special!!! For me the real Christmas and the real "Sabbath" is the Christmas/"Sabbath" within.
I think writing out Christian or Christmas is aesthetically more pleasing.![]()
I also.I grew up with parents and folks got irritated, mad, made comments everytime they saw Xmas signs instead of Christmas signs...this was the 60's.
Yeah...I don't think of it as something to fight over.I got to say, I don't get it.
I don't use it, but it doesn't bother me. Seems we got bigger fish to fry...speaking of fish...we don't have any problem with that symbol do we?
What about when people write thanx?
I've written thanx for years...and just because ks and x make the same sound when read...but since gratitude definitely part of Christianity (although not owned by it)...I like the concept of it meaning that Christ is in my gratitude...that I am not only thanking the person, but their Christ within, That I am not only grateful for whatever, but all that G-d provides...What about when people write thanx?
I just wonder if using "X" in place of "Christ" is maybe more offensive to Americans than it is in Europe
Sounds good... In general we are less religious, than the Americans... Alot less non believers, or people that do not take religion seriously.
17th Angel said:Sounds good... In general we are less religious, than the Americans... Alot less non believers, or people that do not take religion seriously.
I've written thanx for years...and just because ks and x make the same sound when read...but since gratitude definitely part of Christianity (although not owned by it)...I like the concept of it meaning that Christ is in my gratitude...that I am not only thanking the person, but their Christ within, That I am not only grateful for whatever, but all that G-d provides...
Seattlegal asked about Generation X and then there are X-men and as Pattimax indicated the variable X, and railroad Xings...I'm gonna like these new reminders of Christ everywhere....thanX all!
And what about XXL size shirts,
In letters or notes, I frequently end with "Tx," and scribble my name. Sometimes people say "who's Tex".![]()