nytemare
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:13 PM
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| Is it wrong to celebrate Christmas if I am no longer Christian? |
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I still believe in a spirit of giving, and in all the good things the season is supposed to bring about.
I feel that if Jesus did exist, he was more of a spiritual leader than a messiah, but that many of his teachings were good.
Is it just habit that I keep celebrating?
:shrug:
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:13 PM
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| 1. I still celebrate it... |
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And I am Pagan. But some of my family is still Christian, so....
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:15 PM
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| 5. Yule get a log... And have a grand old time... |
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Light the tree on the longest night of the year....
The Solstice is the peace and calm that happens when ending meets beginning...
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:50 PM
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Edited on Thu Dec-01-05 10:51 PM by Oeditpus Rex
What rolls down stairs alone or in pairs Rolls over your neighbor's dog? What's great for a snack and fits on your back? It's Log, Log, Log! It's Log, Log, it's big, it's heavy, it's wood! It's Log, Log, it's better than bad, it's good! Everyone wants a log! You're gonna love it, Log! Come on and get your log! Everyone needs a Log!
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:17 PM
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| From what I have been reading, Christianity has its roots in Paganism |
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more than many would want to believe/admit. The most they come up with for the similarities is that the devil laid out similar figures to Christ beforehand to test the faith of the followers.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:15 PM
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| 2. To celebrate it literally, yes, of course it makes no sense. |
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But, you can still enjoy the non-religious aspects of the holiday - the trees, gift giving, the cheer, the food and drinks and social gatherings, the goodwill and all that stuff, santa and elves and reindeer and music and TV specials...
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:15 PM
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| 3. Yes it is just habit, it's fine. |
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Edited on Thu Dec-01-05 10:16 PM by tjdee
I'm a Christian, and I get a kick out of people celebrating Christmas who don't believe in "the story" of Christmas....
but then, I guess there are Pagans who get a kick out of Christians celebrating Festivus (in part). Or Yule or Solstice or whatever.
:shrug:
I say it's a good time for everyone.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:15 PM
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| 4. Why do you have to be christian to celebrate christmas? |
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Some of us atheists have been doing it all our lives, and love it! A person should feel they can celebrate any holiday they want, from any religion. Experience life!
Experience dammit! :bounce:
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nytemare
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:18 PM
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| 8. Ok. Experience, I will!! |
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:17 PM
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| 6. Not very many people celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday anyway |
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It doesn't seem to bother them.
For me, personally, part of the reason I don't celebrate it is because I'd feel rather hypocritical but I'm a very literal type and it annoys me when holidays are altered to fit what people want rather than what they were originally intended for. I despise Monday holidays because it seems to me the height of disrespect to move a holiday supposed to celebrate someone or something just to make it more convenient for us all to have a long weekend. But that's me.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:18 PM
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Warm feelings. Santa is your buddy.
Take comfort in the fact that, around the time of the founding of our country, many, many religious people viewed Christmas as a pagan holiday, full of drinking, feasting, and probably even some evil sexual fucking.
Enjoy.
;)
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:19 PM
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| 10. Your sigline drunk sticky man is funny. |
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:18 PM
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| 9. Do it if you want to; don't do it if you don't want to. |
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Forget the navel-gazing; just do what you feel like doing and don't worry about it.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:25 PM
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I'm an atheist, but I believe there was probably a dude named Jesus who was a carpenter, and he believed we should love our neighbor and stuff and he went around telling people that.
Sounds like a pretty good dude, so I've got nothing against celebrating his birthday... even if it's not his birthday.
I just think it's bizarre that we celebrate it by making CorpAmerica richer. :eyes:
(Actually, I think the dude's name was Brian and he went around saying stuff like "Blessed are the Cheesemakers." But that's beside the point.)
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:31 PM
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| 13. He doesn't mean it literally |
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It refers to any manufacturer of dairy products.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:33 PM
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| 14. "Alright, I am the Messiah!" |
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Edited on Thu Dec-01-05 10:34 PM by nytemare
 Right, now fuck off! Love that movie.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:46 PM
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| 16. 'How shall we fuck off, o lord?' |
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:rofl:
(I knew this was gonna get Python-jacked. And I don't care.) :7
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Fri Dec-02-05 08:30 PM
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| 18. "Fuck off, or I shall say "nee" to you, again!" |
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:29 PM
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| 12. My next-door neighbors are Jewish and they celebrate it, tree and all, but |
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no religious meaning, just the "holiday" spirit and gift-giving, parties etc.
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Thu Dec-01-05 10:34 PM
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| 15. Not unless doing so is against a religion to which you now subscribe |
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otherwise, who is going to mind?
My atheist husband celebrates Hanukkah. It's a cultural thing. Why shouldn't it be for you, too?
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Fri Dec-02-05 08:46 PM
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| 19. I'm an atheist, and I celebrate it. |
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Well, I get gifts and don't have to go to work, so I celebrate that. :)
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Fri Dec-02-05 08:51 PM
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| 20. No. I do. My sisters do. We three atheists detest this season for |
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a very good reason, but we love giving gifts, and we are all penniless philanthropists. :shrug:
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Fri Dec-02-05 08:54 PM
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Most people I know celebrate it as a secular holiday. My family has always celebrated Christmas and they are 80% atheists, 15% Agnostics. (5% Catholic. :scared:)
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