Perhaps you saw this on Drudge:

A public Christmas festival is no place for the Christmas story, the city says. Officials have asked organizers of a downtown Christmas festival, the German Christkindlmarket, to reconsider using a movie studio as a sponsor because it is worried ads for its film "The Nativity Story" might offend non-Christians.

New Line Cinema, which said it was dropped, had planned to play a loop of the new film on televisions at the event. The decision had both the studio and a prominent Christian group shaking their heads.

"The last time I checked, the first six letters of Christmas still spell out Christ," said Paul Braoudakis, spokesman for the Barrington, Ill.-based Willow Creek Association, a group of more than 11,000 churches of various denominations. "It’s tantamount to celebrating Lincoln’s birthday without talking about Abraham Lincoln."

He also said that there is a nativity scene in Daley Plaza – and that some vendors at the festival sell items related to the nativity

My emphasis, obviously.

We froze at this market a couple of years ago. It’s very, very nice. Except for the freezing part.

Cute. But this is my favorite photo of the visit, very related to the topic at hand:

Photo is from Christkindl Market, Daley Plaza in Chicago, 2003.

Do go read Victor Morton on this. Do.

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