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The War on Christmas Cups While the 2015 Starbucks Holiday Cups feature a plain red design and no Christmas symbols, this is not proof that the coffee chain has an anti-Christian attitude.
SYMBOLS All of us live completely surrounded by symbols and we use them constantly. If you take a pen or pencil and draw the letters c-h-a-i-r, there really is no scientific connection between those ...
The symbols of Christmas enrich the holiday season, offering more than just festive decorations. Each symbol, whether the wreath, Christmas tree, or candy cane, connects deeply to the birth of ...
The “12 days of Christmas” are literally the 12 days between Christmas Day, Dec. 25, the birth of Jesus, and the Epiphany, Jan. 6, the day Christians celebrate the arrival of the Magi (Wise ...
For instance, in his 2005 book, “The War on Christmas: How the Liberal Plot to Ban the Sacred Christian Holiday Is Worse Than You Thought,” John Gibson put it like this: “The Christians are ...
They claim that the red cups, devoid of holiday imagery, are an “anti-Christmas symbol.” In their purview, Starbucks has effectively declared War on Christmas.
Manchester Elementary School principal Jennifer Sinclair issued a memo to staff prohibiting all Christmas-related symbols. District officials hastily reversed the ban, saying the principal had ...
Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., introduced a resolution Tuesday in the House of Representatives affirming that the symbols and traditions of Christmas should be protected.
The lists said winter-themed symbols such as sledding, gingerbread people and snowmen were allowed. But symbols associated with Christmas were not, as to avoid promoting a religious holiday. The ...