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This is just another case of a religious group having had priviledge for so long, that lacking it is now seen as unfair. Most of the time when I see somebody complaining about political correctness it turns out that at the heart of the matter it's a christian complaining that they don't have a special status in society anymore.

 Nobody is stopping you from celebrating christmas, nobody is stopping you from saying merry christmas. The fact that people are celebrating ramadan and that is seen as ok, is not persecution towards christians. Horror of horrors, some people are trying to be more inclusive of other people's beliefs by saying "happy holidays" during a period where alot of religion's holidays fall, instead of making a concentrated effort to single one out as special. If an employer asks you to say happy holidays because you don't know what religion the customers are coming into a store, that is not some overt persecution of your most sacred belief systems. If there is a coca-cola add that says happy holidays instead of merry christmas, that is not spitting in the face of jesus.

If your atheist uncle doesn't want to worship jesus at christmas with the family, that's a family issue, not one of some over arching political correctness directive.

Secularism is a neutral position, not an atheist position. If a government moves towards secularism, it is not favoring atheists, it's avoiding favoring any other group.

 

You can pray in schools, churches can teach the bible, and nobody is banning the bible as hate literature. That's just paranoia and persecution complexes. We're moving to a more pluralistic society, get over it.



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