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232 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2012
Unitarians listen to the Inner Voice and so they have no creed that they all stand up and recite in unison, and that's their perfect right, but it is wrong, wrong, wrong to rewrite "Silent Night." If you don't believe Jesus was God, OK, go write your own damn "Silent Night" and leave ours alone. This is spiritual piracy and cultural elitism, and we Christians have stood for it long enough. And all those lousy holiday songs by Jewish guys that trash up the malls every year, Rudolph and the chestnuts and the rest of that dreck. Did one of our guys write "Grab your loafers, come along if you wanna, and we'll blow that shofar for Rosh Hashanah"? No, we didn't.
Christmas is a Christian holiday - if you're not in the club, then buzz off. Celebrate Yule instead or dance around in druid robes for the solstice.
In the homes of the poor Hebrews, as well as of the well to do, Christmas is being celebrated with never a thought that it is the birthday of Him whom their forbears crucified more than nineteen centuries ago.

Of particular interest is the song "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer," whose lyrics were originally composed in 1938 by Robert L. May in the form of a narrative poem. May, who was an advertising copywriter for Montgomery Ward and who was facing a number of personal and financial challenges, wrote the song to give hope to his four-year-old daughter while her mother, his wife, lay dying of cancer: "May described in story form not only the pain felt by those who were different but also the joy that can be found when someone discovers his special place in the world" (from Ace Collins, Stories Behind the Best Loved Songs of Christmas).... It became the second-best-selling Christmas song of all time. May's biography indicates that he identified with the shunned Rudolph because he was teased as a child for his small stature and thinness. His adult life had also been difficult as the family faced financial ruin under the burden of his wife's medical expenses....