Anonymous wrote:And, I place wreaths on my door all year long. Search wreaths on Pinterest. Fall weather, spring wreaths, Valentine's day wreaths, summer wreaths, winter wreaths, and holiday wreaths.
It's not a special thing done only at Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So decorate it with office supplies. Yes, you are overreacting.
I'm thinking red stapler...
Anonymous wrote:So decorate it with office supplies. Yes, you are overreacting.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an atheist and I have a wreath on my front door all year round. I have a beautiful daisy one for the spring and summer, a berry and orange leaf wreath for the Autumn, and a pine wreath for the winter. I honestly never thought of wreaths as remotely religious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wreaths, in December, are all about Christmas. All those saying it's fine are either Christians or live in a rural areas where no one other than Christians live (how's that for stereotyping - PC Police be damned). Theres no place for it in a public office.
No, wreaths in December are pagan symbols symbolizing strength (against the winter cold) used to celebrate the winter solstice. Although incorporated into Christmas traditions, it really is no more related to Christianity than easter eggs, which are also a pagan ritual symbolizing the fertility of Springtime in celebrating the Vernal Equinox. Christianity has adopted various traditions from the pagan celebrations, but that doesn't make them Christian.
Maybe, but notice that judiasm, muslim, islamic,etc have not adopted this pagan tradition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wreaths, in December, are all about Christmas. All those saying it's fine are either Christians or live in a rural areas where no one other than Christians live (how's that for stereotyping - PC Police be damned). Theres no place for it in a public office.
No, wreaths in December are pagan symbols symbolizing strength (against the winter cold) used to celebrate the winter solstice. Although incorporated into Christmas traditions, it really is no more related to Christianity than easter eggs, which are also a pagan ritual symbolizing the fertility of Springtime in celebrating the Vernal Equinox. Christianity has adopted various traditions from the pagan celebrations, but that doesn't make them Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Wreaths, in December, are all about Christmas. All those saying it's fine are either Christians or live in a rural areas where no one other than Christians live (how's that for stereotyping - PC Police be damned). Theres no place for it in a public office.
Anonymous wrote:If I were Jewish I’d be irritated that they didn’t make any effort to throw a few menorahs in there for good measure. I mean, they are probably throwing the party DURING Hanukkah for Pete’s sake.