Santa On the Cross
I’m not really sure what to make of the situation of a someone who put Santa on a cross in his front yard in Washington State (see picture below) but I found it intriguing in the sense that I think it could be just an offensive thing (that would result in death threats, getting fired from your job, or worse if you did this where I grew up) or it could be a creative statement about what the Christmas season is about/could be about/should be about and so on. In the article, the person who put the display on his lawn
said the commercialization angle is the number one impetus for the display, but he’s also making a statement about political correctness. That he finds Santa on a cross a hilarious juxtaposition fits in the list of motives, too.
I don’t want to try to take it on here, but rather just point it out and invite reflection in the comments if you are so inclined. I think you could go in various directions with what is/could be meant by this. Via Surviving the Workday (and also touched on over at Boy in the Bands).
And if anyone was wondering about the sudden explosion of posts, you might remember that this often happens when I have a paper to write. All of a sudden I feel compelled to write a lot of blog posts. Instead of write a hard paper whose topic I can’t even settle on.

January 2, 2008 at 6:22 pm
You may want to see this heavy metal commentary on the blurred meaning of Christmas in the minds of many:
“‘Gifts To The World’ — Rock Music Commentary on the ‘Meaning of Christmas’”
http://liberalfaith.blogspot.com/2006/12/gifts-to-world-rock-music-commentary-on.html
January 2, 2008 at 6:59 pm
ive heard of stuff like this happening on the news
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January 2, 2008 at 9:03 pm
The image of anyone crucified has always given me the willies.
January 3, 2008 at 2:33 am
The guy said he wanted to make a point about how the commercialization of Christmas has gotten way too out of hand.
January 3, 2008 at 4:45 pm
This happened to me as a kid growing up in Baltimore. A Korean family that had just moved into the neighborhood put Santa on a cross in their front yard. I suppose they misunderstood the idea of Christmas. Anyway, we got a good laugh and I’ve been telling the story for years. People found it difficult to believe, however…until now?
January 5, 2008 at 2:54 am
That is the funniest picture