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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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QUOTE(uninspiredfae @ Dec 9 2004, 10:35 PM) What I'm saying is that there IS NOT a right reason to celebrate the holidays because it doesn't solely belong to any one religion, faith, or culture. How does Christmas not belong to Christians? How does Hanakah not belnog to the Jewish? Please explain this reasoning to me. Also, some holidays may have been started to over shadow or compete with rival pagen religions way back when, but the meaning of those holidays still remains. |
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