For the second year in a row, the American Family Association and Liberty Counsel have released dueling "Naughty or Nice" lists designed to, as Liberty Counsel puts it, let Religious Right consumers know "which stores are censoring Christmas and which are openly celebrating it."
Such efforts are vital, the AFA explained, because "there are secular forces in our country that hate Christmas because the word itself is a reminder of Jesus Christ. They want to eradicate anything that reminds Americans of Christianity. That is why it is important to remind governments and companies to keep the word Christmas alive."
Unfortunately, AFA and Liberty Counsel can't seem to agree upon which companies are "naughty" and which ones are "nice," as several stores that are listed in one category by one group are listed in the other by the other group.
For instance, while Liberty Counsel declares that Barnes & Noble, Best Buy and Staples are all "nice," the AFA declares that those same stores are all "naughty":
Similarly, while AFA places Dick's Sporting Goods and TJ Maxx on its "nice" list, Liberty Counsel has designated them as "naughty":
Hopefully, next year AFA and Liberty Counsel can iron out this discrepancy so that conservative Christian consumers can know whether they stores they are patronizing are good, God-fearing businesses or evil misanthropes intent on subjecting Americans to the unimaginable horror of being wished a happy holiday.