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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand if you’re a blended family but if you’re an observant Jew [b]I find it a bit vulgar that you’d display what is quite obviously become a Christian symbol of the celebration of the birth of Jesus[/b]. Other than some vacuous feelings of envy, what is the real motivation to have a celebratory tree? Why aren’t traditional Jewish celebratory symbols sufficient? Sometimes a tree isn’t simply a tree.[/quote] How many times do you need this explained to you? How much evidence do you need to see that this is not true? Your incorrect, and likely intentionally dishonest assertion will be shown to be wrong again and again. An evergreen tree in the house at the winter solstice is a traditionally pagan practice that predates the Christian celebration of the birth of Christ. If anyone should "find it a bit vulgar", it is pagans who should be angry that you are trying to mis-appropriate their symbol for your purposes. [/quote] Not the PP you are responding to but did you miss their use of the word "become"? [/quote] No, I did not miss that. Things don't just "become". History matters. Ignorance of it does not constitute fact.[/quote] You don't understand how customs evolve over time? History matters but so does the present and it is undeniable that the evergreen tree has come to be a central symbol of the celebration of Christmas which in turn is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. What are you motives in denying these facts?[/quote] Because they are not "facts" just because you say they are. The "facts" overwhelmingly support the opposite position. Your "then why are there still monkeys" argument is laughable. Also not sure why anyone else cares what other people do in their homes. I don't care if you hang Tupac posters up and say it is how you celebrate The Feast of the Ascension. Have at it. Why do you care so much what other people do.[/quote]
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