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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm imagining one of the teens requesting a gift for themselves that the nephew might like (stuffed animal, ball...) and then sharing it with him. [/quote] Why would that be less offensive than a kid slipping their Kosher cousin a piece of bacon? [/quote] I’ve heard atheist ppl say atheism isn’t a religion; it’s simply no belief in God or gods. But you are comparing the two? [/quote] Is belief in God superior to not believe in God? For respect to be received, it must be given, no? [/quote] But I’ve been told numerous times here atheism is nothing but a disbelief in God or gods. Santa is not a god. [/quote] You missed the whole point. Religious belief isn't superior to any other belief. If you want people to respect your belief's, you need to respect theirs or in this case, their disbelief. To this parent receiving a gift in celebration of the birth of Christ may well be as offensive as giving a kosher child a piece of bacon. [/quote]
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