bathsheba666
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Because it doesn't much resemble its original state either.
In the context of this thread, which is why do non-believers of the god of abraham hang loose at christmas, it pretty much does.
Because it doesn't much resemble its original state either.
although my family are atheist, they still celebrate christmas... i say "they", but seeing as i live with them, i kinda have to as well. bottom line, its not a christian event, its a capitalist event.
What do you mean by "stupid", exactly? Presumably you're not suggesting that the deity herself was a "stupid" concept, so are we to take it as a disparaging comment on the supposed relationship between her festival and the Christian Easter? Or do you think that the idea that such a deity existed is, in itself, "stupid"?And a few Christian traditions do track back to the pagans. Other claims of pagan cultural ancestry are as stupid as the Goddes Eostre.
It's only a capitalist event if you allow it to be so. Christmas is really whatever you make it.
I don't care for religion or gifts, but I still love christmas.
What do you mean by "stupid", exactly? Presumably you're not suggesting that the deity herself was a "stupid" concept, so are we to take it as a disparaging comment on the supposed relationship between her festival and the Christian Easter? Or do you think that the idea that such a deity existed is, in itself, "stupid"?
Celebrate some time off like everyone else. Look forward to some gifts as well. You don't need a religion to enjoy seeing family and friends.
In Norway we call it jul, so if there's anyone who needs to explain something, it's the christians that have to explain why they celebrate a pagan festival.
edit: And Bob. that's not a smile...
Yule or Yule-tide is a winter festival that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples as a pagan religious festival, though it was later absorbed into, and equated with, the Christian festival of Christmas. The festival was originally celebrated from late December to early January on a date determined by the lunar Germanic calendar. The festival was placed on December 25 when the Christian calendar (Julian calendar) was adopted. Some historians claim that the celebration is connected to the Wild Hunt[1][2] or was influenced by Saturnalia, the Roman winter festival[3].
Terms with an etymological equivalent to "Yule" are still used in the Nordic Countries for the Christian Christmas, but also for other religious holidays of the season. In modern times this has gradually led to a more secular tradition under the same name as Christmas. Yule is also used to a lesser extent in English-speaking countries to refer to Christmas. Customs such as the Yule log, Yule goat, Yule boar, Yule singing, and others stem from Yule. In modern times, Yule is observed as a cultural festival and also with religious rites by some Christians and by some Neopagans.
Why do Christians celebrate Halloween?
what is christmas without religion or presents anyway?
it is a capitalist affair... cause guess what, as soon as you have kids, even if you're opposed to the buying of gifts at christmas, you're gonna have to embrace the "joys" of capitalism.
Buying gifts is capitalist now? Well then giving them away is socialism...
You don't give away presents, you exchange presents of roughly equal value to others.
You don't give away presents, you exchange presents of roughly equal value to others.