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is it fair that non-christians celebrate christmas with presents and christmas trees? i can't stand it when people openly say how they hate religion and christianity, then come christmas time, they brag about their christmas presents. that goes for easter too. people openly reject jesus christ's resurrection but they celebrate easter. and to add insult to injury, they completely change the meaning by having egghunts and bunnies.
-edit- uh yeah. you can't have it both ways! either become a christian and partake in our holidays, or stay an atheist/agnostic and don't celebrate our holidays, and don't change our holidays either! |
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Exactly. I hate when people twist holidays and try to make their own ones.
Like where did the easter bunny come into Jesus being crucified and rising from the dead o nthe third day. People got the whole gift giving thing from when the 3 wisemen brought Jesus gifts after he was born, but now so many people are just concerned with that. Then on those olidays the church is so filled. I mean i go to First Baptist of Atlanta(dr.charles stanley's church) and it is a big church with a big membership and then on Easter there is barely anyroom to sit down. But the next Sunday it is back to the way it was right before Palm Sunday. I'm just like if you aren't going to celebrate Christ and God throughout the year why do it on one or two days of the year. |
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