Greetings
from the SoupMan!
Christmas is
almost upon us and I say Bah Humbug! Not Bah Humbug to Christmas itself but to
what we have done with the name of the holiday. Over the years it seems that the
‘powers that be’ have deemed that the phrase ‘Merry Christmas’ is politically
incorrect and now it’s become Happy Holidays. Oh yes indeed, we are so fearful
of offending someone by saying Merry Christmas that we’ve retreated to Happy
Holidays.
Now don’t
get me wrong. I have nothing against the multiple ways people of all faiths,
creeds and religions refer to Christmas. They range from Happy Hanukkah, Season’s
Greetings, Happy Holidays, Happy Kwanzaa, Feliz Navidad and many more. I’m totally cool with all of these other ways
to refer to Christmas. And I will not be the least bit offended if anyone calls
out those greetings to me this Christmas. What really concerns me is that for
many people who actually prefer to say Merry Christmas and think of it as a
holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus 2,000 years ago, we cave to being
politically correct and default to Happy Holidays. That’s a big Bah Humbug for me.
Unfortunately
I’m not one of the ‘powers that be’ but from just one little guy on the
sidelines let me shout out to the world. Use whatever Christmas phrase that
works best for you. I understand that no offense is given on your part and no
offense is taken on my part. And to all those in the ‘Merry Christmas’ camp, I
say muster up your courage and stick to your guns. If it’s Merry Christmas for
you then by gosh it’s Merry Christmas. And if someone is offended by that then
perhaps that is their hang up to deal with.
So here’s
the bottom line for the SoupMan. This Christmas you will be hearing me wish you
a Merry Christmas and I will be doing it in remembrance of the birth of Jesus
2,000 years ago. And I will be totally open to any Christmas greetings you send
my way. You say what works best for you and I’ll say what works best for me.
And to those ‘powers that be’ we will all say Bah Humbug!
p.s. By the
way, what are you doing for Christmas this year? Anything meaningful? Anything
life changing? Anything to make a difference for Christ? You might want to
consider volunteering at the SoupMobile’s 8th Annual Celebrate
Christmas event. We are taking 500 homeless men, women and children and putting
them up at the spectacular downtown Dallas Omni Hotel for Christmas. And I’m
thinking nobody would say Bah Humbug to that! More details on volunteering with
the SoupMobile this Christmas can be found at www.soupmobile.org.
May the Lord
Bless & Keep You & Yours.
Signed,
David Timothy, a.k.a. The SoupMan