Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Christian and I am totally fine with sharing the pagan tradition that we co-opted for our holiday, which we moved to December to co-opt a different pagan tradition.
You completely missed the point. Most Jews, even non-practicing, do not get Christmas trees. It is a Christian holiday, not Jewish or Atheist/Agnostic.
DP. It's not a Christian holiday. I am Bible-reading Christian and I am 100% sure of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Christian and I am totally fine with sharing the pagan tradition that we co-opted for our holiday, which we moved to December to co-opt a different pagan tradition.
You completely missed the point. Most Jews, even non-practicing, do not get Christmas trees. It is a Christian holiday, not Jewish or Atheist/Agnostic.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Christian and I am totally fine with sharing the pagan tradition that we co-opted for our holiday, which we moved to December to co-opt a different pagan tradition.
Anonymous wrote:So on DCUM it's OK for one religion to use the unique aspects of another, but you can't wear a sumo outfit on Halloween unless you're Asian? So cultural appropriation is much more of a grey area here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder why the xmas tree sales are hosting by churches and not synagogues?
Nope. Never once wondered about that. We order our trees from Williams Sonoma.
Gentiles don’t do that.
Anonymous wrote:It’s actually sacrilegious to celebrate pagan anything if your Christian or Jewish (or Muslim). So this whole Christmas thing is really weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever wonder why the xmas tree sales are hosting by churches and not synagogues?
Nope. Never once wondered about that. We order our trees from Williams Sonoma.
Anonymous wrote:Do what you want OP.
If you’re asking our opinion? Reform Judaism/celebrating both religions is causing the not so slow death of the reform and even a slice of the Conservative movement.