Censoring Christmas
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It’s always interesting to see how uncomfortable companies get this time of year. Many go to great extremes to make Christmas just another winter day, instead of a Christian High Holy day.
It’s seems as if the mere acknowledgement that Christians might have a reason to celebrate is rife with offense. And while companies seek to benefit from this day, maximizing profits through incessant marketing, they are loathe to even mention its name.
David Winter, at Marketplace Grace, has a tongue-in-cheek guide for CEOs on how best to remove all faith from the workplace. The truth hurts. Read the post, How to Censor Christmas at Marketplace Grace.
Post by Newsletter Editor David Rupert. Image credits to be found in the accompanying gallery.
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