No it hasn't, but "what the debate between saying Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah has to do with secularism...."
is as I said. There is a huge trend, or whatever you want to call it, of secularizing everything, and it's wrong.

Christians have 2 holidays, 3 if you count Good Friday, and our big/major holiday is Christmas and there are more and more people fighting us tooth and nail when it comes to religious displays, or saying something as simple as Merry Christmas. It was bad enough that prayer was taken out of school and that there are people who fight schools when they either allow teachers/students to have prayer setions in school or have Christian after school clubs, or fill in the blank. THAT is what the big deal is with saying something as simple as Merry Christmas or Happy Channuka. By getting fired up about that and saying it's wrong for us to do it, then why have freedom of religion at all? (most) Christians are respectful of others on a daily basis, why is it that when we want to express ourselves by saying something as simple as God bless you, or Merry Christmas or whatever, then people cry fowl and will take us to court or something just as stupid? THAT is what's wrong with this country, this world. It's over sensitivity no thanks to the really stupid politcally correct movement.


It's a rented tux ok? I'm not going comando in another man's fatigues.