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In reply to the discussion: For all you lurking conservative Godsters...I'm an atheist, yet I enjoy Gospel and Christmas carols. [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)27. I stopped going to Mass in Catholic school as a teenager
I didn't raise my children in religion. Christmas to us is more of a cultural and family tradition. Religion, and church, is not part of it. Christmas and Thanksgiving are about the same except for the decorations (secular) at Christmas.
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For all you lurking conservative Godsters...I'm an atheist, yet I enjoy Gospel and Christmas carols. [View all]
Atman
Dec 2013
OP
I still love the Catholic Christmas show. One of the things we lack here is a
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#3
It's a spectacle. Like a Broadway show...why do I have to believe it's real to enjoy it?
Atman
Dec 2013
#6
Same here. I would go to Midnight Mass every year with - and later without - my mom.
VPStoltz
Dec 2013
#17
"occasionally dress up on Halloween"...You lack dedication. Always dress out.
Half-Century Man
Dec 2013
#20
I also occasionally dress up on Halloween...it doesn't mean I actually believe in bogeymen
LiberalLovinLug
Dec 2013
#25
The reason: Gospel & Christmas songs are about joy, love, & hope; not about judgment & hate
Bucky
Dec 2013
#36