Fewer people believe Christmas should be celebrated in public schools today than 10 years ago

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When Thanksgiving ends, and as the calendar turns from November to December, this annual tradition also brings forth another round in the culture war surrounding Christmas.

Many on the Left abhor the spread of the impact of the Christmas holiday and take action to try to minimize Christmas’ impact and influence. For example, events that once were referred to with “Christmas” in their name, such as “Christmas concert” or, in Philadelphia’s case, “Christmas tree,” now have “Winter” or “Holiday” instead.

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These socio-political manipulations have had an impact. Fewer people believe Christmas should be observed in public schools today than in recent years. In 2013, Rasmussen Reports found that “75% of American Adults think Christmas should be celebrated in public…

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