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Only one in 100 Christmas cards sold in Britain contains any religious imagery or message, a Daily Mail survey has revealed. Traditional pictures such as Jesus in his manager, the shepherds and ...
Religious Christmas cards are as rare as 11A buses, you hardly see them and when you do they bring much celebration among the populace. The sight of these rare 11A buses which are now on the ...
Selfridges revealed that sales of traditional cards are up 30 per cent and religious-themed wrapping paper up 20 per cent on last year, prompting the department store to increase its order by 10 ...
Most instead depicted Christmas trees, Father Christmas or non-religious messages such as 'Season's Greetings'. The baby Jesus was shown on only 13 cards – less than one per cent of the total.
Selfridges revealed that sales of traditional cards are up 30% and religious-themed wrapping paper up 20% on last year, prompting the department store to increase its order by 10%.
The Bible Society is aghast that references to the nativity but invisible in aisles full of Christmas cards on display in supermarkets, card shops and convenience stores with just 34 out of 5,000 ...
A snapshot poll by the Daily Mail showed that of 6,576 cards sold individually by Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons, only 36 - just over 0.5% - featured scenes such as Jesus in a manger or ...
In another, 2014 study, 44 percent supported Christian-oriented displays on public property, such as Nativity scenes; the most recent survey found 37 percent favored them.
A Daily Mail survey of about 5,500 cards sold in well-known High Street stores, including WH Smith, Clinton Cards and Hallmark, found fewer than 70 – just over 1 per cent - had images linked to ...
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