Not sure if this belongs in the Soap Box or Chit Chat, so mods pls send to correct one.Just wondering if any still celebrate the event of "Santa"? Why or why not?
12/9/2010 8:45:33 AM
i don't have to believe in God to believe in Santa
12/9/2010 8:53:24 AM
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12/9/2010 10:17:28 AM
I really only participate because all of my family does. I view it personally as just a winter celebration.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 10:32 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 10:32:37 AM
No. I don't even have a tree or decorations. I will buy gifts to exchange with friends, which I may or may not wrap. On Christmas Day I see family members who definitely do the whole shebang of Christmas traditions.
12/9/2010 10:33:21 AM
Btw, I'm atheist and I just bought a tree. They smell fucking awesome.
12/9/2010 10:41:52 AM
I exchange gifts with some people, and Sonia insists on a little fake tree, but that's it. I find myself avoiding my friends who have children because I refuse to perpetuate the lie and don't want to alienate them.
12/9/2010 10:43:33 AM
12/9/2010 11:15:29 AM
Also, in no way am I trying to start something with any of you. As a devout Christian, my hope is that one day each of you would find Christ, but I am always interested in knowing what others believe as it helps me understand the non believers better. I think for me to believe without understanding why there are so many that don't is important to bettering my faith as a Christian.The Christmas season is obviously what has drawn my attention to the question I asked. I drive around town, see all the lights and decorations, and I really wonder how many of those folks celebrate Christmas for Jesus, or just for the Santa aspect of it.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 11:29 AM. Reason : f]
12/9/2010 11:20:13 AM
12/9/2010 11:28:56 AM
christmas, as celebrated today, is hardly a christian holiday. it is all about materialism and uses traditions and symbols that are not christian. santa? christmas trees? show me how this is christian.on a related note i had some very fundamentalist friends growing up and they were always jealous because they couldn't celebrate christmas (in the way we all know) because it was paganistic and full of idolatry. [Edited on December 9, 2010 at 11:31 AM. Reason : .]
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12/9/2010 11:31:53 AM
I celebrate for the birth of Christ. I hate what Christmas has become w/ all the glitz and glamor (i.e. inflated Santa's on roofs and all the craziness in the retail world, etc.). Yes I decorate my house, yes I have a tree, but my theme isn't Santa, it's Jesus. My decorations are simple and conservative and are for the joy of my family and neighbors.
12/9/2010 11:35:11 AM
please refer to my original post in this thread it addresses your attitude perfectly.
12/9/2010 11:35:16 AM
Christmas as a Christian holiday is a rather new and novel concept. I choose to celebrate Christmas as it was originally intended, as a day of drunken public debauchery.
12/9/2010 11:38:39 AM
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12/9/2010 11:40:36 AM
you've all answered my question loud and clear. Merry Christmas.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 11:42 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 11:41:44 AM
christmas is about presents and family (or chinese food and movies if ur jewish)
12/9/2010 11:41:57 AM
What if Christmas didn't come this year.And no one paid for Christmas cheer.Who would cry the biggest tear.The child or the storeThe only thing I really enjoy about Christmas is the opportunity to spend time with family and friends that aren't normally around. The "Christmas season" annoys the piss out of me. It's just another brand of manufactured consumerism. Christmas songs are stupid and obnoxious. Me and parents started doing a 50 dollar spending limit, and I'm an only child, so it has really become more about the day than the gifts or anything. It's much better that way.Santa is just as likely to exist as your God. When you accept that, you'll become an atheist.
12/9/2010 11:42:11 AM
12/9/2010 11:51:47 AM
i'm curious if MrLuva is of the type that boycotts businesses that use "holiday" instead of "Christmas"
12/9/2010 11:54:00 AM
Christmas is a time for me to see my family, exchange presents, and take a week off from work. And I do enjoy all the decorations, Christmas trees, etc. because it reminds me of my childhood.Do I believe in Jesus? Probably not. I don't know what to believe. My family all does though. So whatever. I still like Christmas.
12/9/2010 11:56:23 AM
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12/9/2010 12:29:55 PM
But his pastor/ priest asked that question in church the other day and it sounded so clever!
12/9/2010 12:39:17 PM
ok serious answer...I celebrate Christmas simply because its tradition. Christmas is not a Christian Holiday. Jesus was not born on Dec 25th. The Christmas tree, mistletoe, gift giving, and Christmas lights are all rooted in pagan ritual. Hell even the date was chosen because it coincided with the Roman winter festival Saturnalia which also falls on the Winter Solstice. So for me Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus or God so being an atheist has no influence on my choice to celebrate it.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 12:43 PM. Reason : .]
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12/9/2010 12:43:13 PM
The irony is that I am adamantly opposed to Santa Claus, to telling kids that there is such a person, etc.I've never understood the relevance of the atheist argument, "It's just a bunch of pagan holidays anyway, Jesus doesn't exist and if he did he wasn't born in December." So the fuck what? The history of it is far less relevant than the practice. And to whatever extent it isn't a purely commercial venture, it is damn sure not a celebration of the solstice or some fucking thing.So on behalf of the entire Christian religion: Yes, we know that many Christmas traditions were borrowed from pagans. I have a wok in my house, too, but it doesn't mean I'm fucking Chinese. We know that the choice of date for the holiday was based more on a desire to supplant a pagan one than on when Jesus's actual birthday was. We weren't real clear on the exact day but we wanted to celebrate the birth, so we said, "Fuck it, let's just dump it on top of that weird solstice thing the heathens do, maybe that will help convert them." A dick move? Maybe. But an indicator that, at the root of it, Christmas is a Christian holiday (again, to whatever extent it isn't just the engine for American retail).
12/9/2010 12:58:02 PM
Attn: Non-Irish @ St. Patricks DayAttn: Non-Pueblans @ Cinco de Mayo
12/9/2010 1:08:18 PM
12/9/2010 1:09:17 PM
one of Jesus main tenets was to establish pure worship unadulterated by pagan beliefs and rituals. a true Christian would not celebrate Christmas based on this teaching alone. Christians were to remain unspotted from the World!
12/9/2010 1:26:19 PM
i'm not bashing anyone, all i'm saying is that if christmas is a religious holiday then macy's is a place of worship
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12/9/2010 1:45:39 PM
^signed
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12/9/2010 2:18:18 PM
yeah it reminds me of when i stopped bowing my head and closing my eyes during grace
12/9/2010 2:24:49 PM
Wow. You guys have loved ones who would presumably appreciate your taking part in a brief, meaningless little custom that requires no effort on your part, and you tell them to go fuck themselves out of principle?
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