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Saturday, December 09, 2006

Gap Wants to Profit from Christmas But

They do not want the word Christmas in their stores.

Christmas is Christmas no matter what anybody says. Every retailer in the world wants the sales brought in by Christmas and yet they still try to silence our reason for the season. The birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Even if the store owner or the owner of a company that is in retail do not believe in Christ they should still be respectful of our observance of the most important part of the year. The birth of Christ. Merry Christmas to all and to all a happy new year.
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This below comes from
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association


Gap, which owns Old Navy, Banana Republic, Forth & Towne and Piperlime, has become the latest politically correct retailer, intentionally censoring the use of "Christmas" in their in-store, online and printed advertising.

Instead of referring to the season as Christmas, Gap instead uses the word "holiday." As hard as we tried, AFA could not find a single instance in which Gap-owned stores use the term "Christmas." Not a single time!

When one Old Navy store manager was asked by AFA if the word Christmas was in his store, he answered, "We have a lot of Christmas gifts in our stores, but the word Christmas is not used here. Everything is 'holiday.'"

Gap wants you to do your Christmas shopping with them, but they don't want to mention the Reason for the season. Gap doesn't want to offend non-Christians by using Christmas. The fact that their censoring the use of Christmas might offend Christians seems to be of no importance.

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Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association

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