Thursday, December 10, 2009

Resolution To Protect Sanctity of Christmas Introduced Into House

On Tuesday, South Carolina Congressman Henry E. Brown, Jr. introduced H. Res. 951 which urges protection of the symbols and traditions of Christmas. The operative language reads:
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
(1) recognizes the importance of the symbols and traditions of Christmas;
(2) strongly disapproves of attempts to ban references to Christmas; and
(3) expresses support for the use of these symbols and traditions by those who celebrate Christmas.
Rep. Brown's press release explaining the resolution says in part:
I am troubled by the growing sentiment that the phrase 'Merry Christmas' is not appropriate and I am worried that attempts to celebrate a 'politically correct' holiday season may cause the loss of some of the traditions sacred to this widely celebrated holiday.

I recognize that there are many religions that celebrate a variety of holidays this month and in accordance with the First Amendment, I believe it is important to preserve the right for everyone to worship as they believe....

We must not forget that the true meaning of Christmas is to celebrate of the birth of Christ and I will continue to work to protect the sanctity of this great holiday.
The Resolution has 17 co-sponsors.

UPDATE: On Dec. 10, Rep. Brown criticized President and Mrs. Obama for sending out White House holiday cards that say "Season's Greetings" and do not specifically mention Christmas. (Fox News.) [Thanks to God and Country blog for the lead.]