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You are answering yourself, PP. On Christmas you celebrate the birth and longevity of Santa Claus. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/12/23/muslim-christmas-celebrations/4182087/
Muslims celebrating Christmas. |
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We are atheists raising atheist kids and we love Christmas. I love it a lot more now than I did when I was a kid in a very Catholic family.
Also, I think the idea of raising kids in a faith you outright don't believe is bizarre. I wish I could have back the years in which I struggled to make sense of what people in my church said was literally gospel truth that I always knew at some level wasn't true. I would rather have had honesty. Atheism was such a balm to me. |
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As a Christian I believe that God gave us his only living son to help us learn to love one another and see in everyone that of Jesus. In this spirit, let's try to find common ground, rather than focusing on differences. Let's welcome all to celebrate Christmas in the way they see fit with a tree, lights, carols, feasting, reaching out to friends and family who are far away, and sharing our time, treasure and talents with those who are less fortunate than we are. Let's pray -- again, in all faiths -- that we live this spirit every day and not only at Christmas.
And, BTW, just as some non-Christians have adopted Christmas traditions, our family has adopted the tradition of a Friday night seder and I have adopted Yom Kippur as a day to reflect on and pray about forgiveness. And now, I'm going to get down from the pulpit and see if there's just a wee bit of eggnog left in the 'frig to make myself an eggnog latte -- a holiday tradition that I'm sure we can all get behind. Happy holidays, all, and best wishes for peace in the new year! |
Do you have a tree? Hopefully not, since that is a Pagan tradition, and not at all Christian. |
Okay, Yom Kippur is out Holi and Mardi Gras are in. |
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That tears it. Next year, my atheist family will not celebrate Christmas. We will celebrate Newton's Birthday on December 24, 2013 and the Winter Solstice on December 22. We will have a tree, and presents, and twinkly lights, and apple pie for Newton.
Happy now, OP? |