As a Christian apologist, I am not so much concerned with the attacks against Christmas from those outside the faith, that has been going on since the Gospel was first preached, and it will continue until the end of the world, but will be no more effective in silencing the witness of the Gospel in the future than it has been in the centuries past, even when the Christ-haters tried to drown the Gospel in a river of blood.
But as a Christian, I am concerned, deeply concerned with the mounting attacks in recent years from within the Christian community that are gaining popularity, seemingly "factual" arguments that are undermining the faith in the historical Christian remembrance of and universal witness to the two most important events in the life of Jesus, his birth and his resurrection. The real threat to the Gospel is not from those outside the faith who hate the Gospel, but from those within the community of believers who subvert the truth with skillfully crafted arguments intended to silence this universal witness to the birth and the resurrection of Jesus ... Christmas and Easter.
In Christ,
Pilgrimer