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The Reality of Peace On Earth
What is on your Christmas list? In a recent ABC News poll in which they asked people, "If you could have your choice, what one present would you most like to have for Christmas?" the answers provided gives great insight to the American psyche. Forget peace and happiness because most Americans wanted either a car or computer under the tree this holiday. Although Christmas is supposed to be a celebration of the birth of Jesus, in modern America, the celebration of Jesus' birth had been replaced by commercialism and materialism. Christmas has far more to do with materialism and consumerism than anything else.
Despite every plea made by religious leaders such as Pope Benedict XVI, this holiday has nothing to do with religion. The fact is Christmas fuel consumerism because the principle message being told during the holiday season is to buy, spend, and consume.
The commercialism of Christmas is not a recent phenomenon. In 1850, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a lament that reflected a common sentiment: "There are worlds of money wasted, at this time of year, in getting things nobody wants, and nobody cares for after they are got."
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