I have a very different focus in this thread. I agree with you that the idol is nothing and if people are doing this ignorant of the pagan rituals behind it then it is nothing.
I also agree with how horrible the rampant consumerism is but that also is not my interest in this thread. Nor am I interested in the "Xmas" and trying to put Christ back into Christmas.
My interest is this. God is the same yesterday, today and forever. In the Old Testament they were given very specific and detailed instructions on festivals to keep and they were told they were a rehearsal for future events. We can see a very detailed correlation between Christ's crucifixion on the cross and the Passover feast, feast of unleavened bread and feast of firstfruits.
So then, shouldn't Christians also be treated the same? We know that there will be a pre tribulation rapture for many believers and the church in Philadelphia as a whole. Meanwhile there will be many other Christians who are caught up in the apostasy that are left behind. We should have a festival that depicts this and in which we rehearse this. The Lord said we are to watch, we should have a rehearsal of watching in the night, the long silent night. The Lord said that this day would be like the coming of a thief. We should have a festival that describes the coming of a thief in the night, sneaking into the house. In Revelation 12 we are told about the birth of the man child that is then snatched up to heaven and at the same time Satan and his angels are cast down to the Earth. We should have a celebration of the birth of the manchild. All we have is the birth of Jesus though strangely we celebrate His birth on a day that everyone knows He wasn't born on.
Do we have a Christian festival, a holy day that is 50/50 where half of it is a beautiful sweet worship of the Lord Jesus with those saints who are watching for His return, and the other half is filled with those nominal Christians completely involved in pagan worship, lascivious parties, consumerism and the apostasy? A celebration where half of it describes miracles like the virgin birth, while the other half makes a mockery of the rapture with a satanic figure (Santa in the red suit, king of the elves), a figure that has been part of the great delusion, feeding people who did not love the truth with lies and exchanging the God of glory with a bunch of junk from the mall?