Saturday, December 23, 2017

Christmas Lite [RELIGION]



        Merry Jesusmas!  I thought that I had better get that out of the way first just to get started on the right foot since there’s a war on.
        I recently saw a post on social media from Heather Land, talking about seeing a Christmas display with Santa and the baby Jesus. Heather went ever so slightly off the rails describing what sounded like an incredible display of Christmas lights including one of those blow up Santas looking benevolently down on the baby Jesus. Her mind snapped a little trying to imagine what a conversation between the two might have sounded like. (Heather does the hilarious “I Ain’t Doin’ It” videos.)
        Now, just Google images of ‘Santa and baby Jesus’. (I’ll wait.) I had no idea. They’ve been around awhile.  This isn’t actually anything new. It just never occurred to me how truly mind boggling a concept that really is.
        There is some serious cultural appropriation going on here. It’s either that or there’s one strange Christian sect celebration going on here that I haven’t heard about. Which is entirely possible since we aren’t in the loop and this isn’t California although it does bear mentioning that some of the east coast is starting to drift.
        I do have to play a little fast and loose by making the determination that the majority of people that celebrate the economy-sustaining, interior/exterior decorating, gift-giving-bacchanal that has become Christmas are not actually practicing Christian believers if they are believers at all. In other words non-believers are committing cultural appropriation by seizing on a Christian holiday in order to get presents and carbo load. Secular Christmas.
        What we have going is two distinctly different Christmases. There’s the Jesus Christmas and the non-Jesus Christmas. The non-Jesus Christmas is a season where people enjoy the pretty lights, eating, decorating, eating, buying presents, going to Cancun, making the electric meter spin and engaging in deep philosophical discussions about the duality of man.
        Even those of us who celebrate the birth of Jesus are experiencing Christmas mission creep. It starts off small. Christmas decorations start showing up beyond the traditional tree. A wreath on the door. A red bow here and there. Then the next thing you know there’s a Santa diorama of a Christmas workshop with whacked out elves on a shelf staring at you.
         What will Christmas be like in 15 or 20 years? It’ll likely be a lot more secular and there will be an entire generation that has no concept of the supposedly Christian story behind the holiday. At the rate churches are being closed and people are leaving the faith there will be a lot fewer Christians. Like some Christians of today claim that the holiday is pagan people in the future will talk about the myth of the holiday having quasi-religious origins.
        The commercial Christmas could certainly have some interesting aspects though. The three wise CEOs brought the baby Santa in the storage unit gifts: , a Kenny Loggins CD, a Dewalt power tool, an Android phone, a credit card and opened 2 or 3 Wells Fargo accounts in his name.
        On serious note though. If you do happen to see a baby Santa in a crib you’ll know that the 7th seal has been broken. Hope you have a ticket for the show.