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  1. Mar 1, 1992 · 4.00. 51 ratings9 reviews. In The Trouble with Christmas Tom Flynn challenges America's most popular sacred cow. Alternately outrageous, satirical, and thoughtful, this rollicking critique calls Christmas to account.

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  2. Director of the Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum. Executive Director of the Council for Secular Humanism. Editor of Free Inquiry magazine. Notable work. The Trouble With Christmas. The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief. Tom Flynn's voice. recorded October 2016 at CSICon.

    • The Trouble With Christmas, The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief
    • Thomas W. Flynn, August 18, 1955, Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
  3. Dec 24, 2010 · Tom Flynn, the Director of the Council for Secular Humanism and Editor of Free Inquiry magazine, talks to Campus Atheists, Skeptics, and Humanists about the history of Christmas and explains...

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  4. Mar 1, 1992 · Paperback – March 1, 1992. by Tom Flynn (Author) 4.5 25 ratings. See all formats and editions. In The Trouble with Christmas Tom Flynn challenges America's most popular sacred cow. Alternately outrageous, satirical, and thoughtful, this rollicking critique calls Christmas to account.

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  5. Nov 23, 2010 · In The Trouble with Christmas Tom Flynn challenges America's most popular sacred cow. Alternately outrageous, satirical, and thoughtful, this rollicking critique calls Christmas to account. How many holiday traditions are authentically Christian?

  6. secularhumanism.org › authors › tom-flynnTom Flynn | Free Inquiry

    Tom Flynns The Trouble with Christmas was originally published in 1993 (Prometheus Books) and republished in 2011. The following excerpt initially appeared in the Fall 1993 issue of Free Inquiry. Flynn went on to present his arguments against atheists celebrating Christmas in lectures and media appearances.

  7. Dec 15, 2021 · Dec 15, 2021. In 1993, Tom Flynn published the groundbreaking and controversial book The Trouble with Christmas, arguing that it was long past time for the abandonment of this Christian holiday, particularly for nonbelievers. It also brought to life Tom’s perennial alter-ego, the Anti-Claus.

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