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American Christian drama film distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment and released in 2010.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Dan Reed (Ted McGinley) is the mayor of the small town of Trapper Falls, Alaska, and Christmas has always been a big part of the traditions of the town. However Dan's high school rival, Mitch Bright (Daniel Baldwin), has come back to the town after many years of being a successful lawyer in San Francisco. Mitch, who's now an atheist, takes offense over the overtly religious Christmas displays on the town's public property and starts a lawsuit for allegedly being in breach of the Establishment Clause.Compare to Last Ounce of Courage, another Christian film released around the same time with pretty much the same premise.
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"Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: One minor character put up a "Happy Holidays" sign that has replaced "Merry Christmas" and has the quite reasonable suggestion that the city do something similar with their Nativity display - open it up for any other religious displays. This is dismissed by the mayor, though.
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Appeal to Tradition: Dan argues that the religious Christmas displays have been always a tradition of the town, and now someone wants to destroy them.
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Cool Uncle: Greg is portrayed as this for Dan's children.
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Ad Hominem: Most of the protagonists' arguments against Mitch are just this - he's mean, hates God/religion, etc. Well okay, but he's also legally right. They briefly acknowledge this, but it's quickly brushed away in favor of more attacks on his character.
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