Re: B98.5 Holiday/Christmas music and Rodney's history lesson
Good for you, Rodney; somebody had to say it. Incidentally, there is a theory that Jesus was born in a "Sukkah" (a ceremonial hut adorned with fruits of the harvest built every year for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in early Autumn), rather than a "manger." Translation is everything.
At the oldies and AC stations where I worked in the 80s and 90s, long before this non-issue arose, we generally called it "Sounds of the Season." I always found that to be appropriate, given all the "Christmas" songs that aren't even primarily about Christmas ("Winter Wonderland," "My Favorite Things," "Frosty the Snowman," etc etc etc). What really offends me are knee-jerk fearful reactions to controversy, from whatever end of the political spectrum.
And Neil, you're not the token Jew; there are at least two of us.
Love to All,
Dan Greenfield
> This will be a pretty lengthy response to all this "Holiday
> vs. Christmas" crap, so please bear with me. It's not
> DIRECTLY radio-related, even though I'm IN radio, so I'm
> hoping the moderators will consider leaving this post up.
> But in any case...
>
> I'm a very devout Christian who thinks the whole uproar is
> about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I've been besieged
> with all these stupid e-mails telling me I should boycott
> Lowes and sign this petition and that petition. I recently
> received an e-mail from another Christian who's sick and
> tired of this stuff and he worded it better than I could
> ever hope to have. Here's his reply:
>
> "At the risk of "offending" some, I would like to help all
> of you - my Christian Brothers and Sisters - to get through
> this holiday season with a little less frustration and a
> little more joy. Here are a couple of things to remember
> when faced with these indignant, boycott inducing emails
> (please forgive me if the dates are off a bit, I am doing
> this from memory):
>
> 1. Jesus was most likely born some time in September around
> the Jewish Feasts of Trumpets or Tabernacles. It's too cold
> on December 25th in Israel for shepherds and sheep to be out
> in the field at night. Not to mention Joseph and Mary would
> not be traveling by donkey in the dead of winter and even
> Ceasar Augustus knew better than to take a census during the
> winter months especially with the winter solstace festivals
> going on.
>
> 2. The first "Christ Mass" was not celebrated until sometime
> after 300 AD in an effort by Early Roman Christians to
> hijack the year-end pagan feast of Saturnalia which honored
> the gods Saturn and Mithras. For a thousand years, it
> continued to be the biggest celebration of the year
> incorporating many of the pagan traditions.
>
> 3. In the 1500's our Protestant forefathers broke away from
> the Catholic Church for many reasons - not the least of
> which was their practice of elevating church "traditions"
> above that of the Scripture - including such non-biblical
> holy days as the Christ Mass. By the 1600's, these Reformers
> (many of whom sailed to America to pursue religious purity)
> had OUTLAWED the celebration in England and in the Colonies.
> Until just recently, Christmas was illegal in every US state
> - not by the will of liberal politicians but by the will of
> the bible-believing Christians that were in power.
>
> 4. But old habits die hard and by the 1800's Christmas was
> reapperaing. In the last 200 years or so, it has become
> widely accepted in our country MAINLY because of it's
> economic implications and not because of it's religious
> ones. Now we feel it is our biggest Christian Holy Day, next
> to Easter (which actually comes from the Babylonian
> celebration of the Goddess Ishtar but that's for another
> email)
>
> So you may be thinking, "SO WHAT, Lee. What does all this
> have to do with Walmart refusing to say Merry Christmas"?
> Well just this:
>
> 1. I am not kill-joy. I love the holidays like anybody and
> we have many fun-filled family traditions. But we
> Christains were the ones who originally co-opted the pagans'
> December celebrations. It was never really Jesus' birthday
> to begin with so why should we be all up in arms that the
> pagans want their winter solstace / secular festivals back?
> Let 'em have it, I say!
>
> 2. I celebrate the birth of Jesus EVERYDAY and I am thankful
> for His life, death AND resurrection as I know all of you
> are. I do not need a state-sponsored or corporate-sanctioned
> holiday to do that. AND If the Christ-haters are successful
> in their effort to remove Jesus from their orgasmic consumer
> shopping promotions, drunken parties and over-indulgent
> feasts, do you think God would really be all that upset?
> Consider this: Perhaps God is Soveriegnly using their
> corporate greed and politcial correctness to do His very
> will - that is, to remove His Beloved Son from all this
> cheap, commercial, non-biblical foolishness! Is it at least
> possible?
>
> 3. Jesus tells us in John 15:18-20: "If the world hates
> you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to
> the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do
> not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the
> world. That is why the world hates you. Remember the words I
> spoke to you: 'No servant is greater than his master.' If
> they persecuted me, they will persecute you also."
>
> Why should we expect "the world" to treat us Christians with
> anything other than utter contemp? Are we greater than the
> Master, Jesus? They hung him on a tree and he went willingly
> yet we get indignant if some heathen checkout girl refuses
> to respond to our "Merry Christmas" litmus test. Come on! It
> says in Acts 5 that after they were BEATEN that "the
> apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been
> counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name." Should
> we not suffer for the name of Christ?
>
> 4. SO my point is this... This year get together with your
> family, eat the food that God has blessed you with,
> celebrate the coming of the King who will one day return for
> His bride. Share gifts with one another. Sing songs and let
> the words "God Bless You"! be on your lips... even to the
> check out girl. Go to your church and worship the risen Lord
> with your brothers and sisters in Christ. Do whatever you
> want to do to remember the birth of Jesus but PLEASE PLEASE
> stop expecting the world to love you and to accept you or to
> honor your faith in Jesus because IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN.
> Jesus said so! You can believe it. Your frustration level
> will be much less as soon as you stop being surprised by the
> fact that Christians are supposed to be persecutred and
> hated.
>
> 5. Rather, we should live a life that reflects the love and
> dignity of Christ in the face of persecution so that those
> who see us will be drawn to the Light and will NOT be left
> standing there in the check out line, shaking their heads at
> the crazy Christian that just walked out and left all their
> crap on the counter!!
>
> But then that's just me..."
>