Gov. Walker said Monday that the evergreen decorated with ornaments and adorned with a star in the center of Wisconsin's Capitol Rotunda is a Christmas tree, not a holiday tree as it's been called for the past 25 years.
The roughly 30-foot-tall tree was called a Christmas tree from the first display in 1916 until 1985. That's when politicians bowed to concerns about government endorsing religion and started referring to it as a holiday tree.
The Madison-based Freedom From Religion Foundation has opposed the term Christmas tree, saying it offends nonreligious people and amounts to a government endorsement of Christianity.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by our epistle. 2 Thes 2:15
Gov. Walker says Capitol evergreen is a Christmas, not holiday, tree
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If someone objects - simply ask them "What holiday.....?
I'd imagine they'd have to really strain to not answer, "Christmas."
Endorsing a religion? Try, "celebrating a holiday...the one called Christmas." Really, these people need to lighten up...maybe start with a drink and a block of cheese.
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