Raiden no Kishi wrote:The funniest [or saddest, depending on your POV] thing is that non-Christians shouldn't even be celebrating Christmas. It'd be like Christians celebrating Ramadan [a Muslim holiday]. They have no reason to.
.rai//
Raiden no Kishi wrote:The funniest [or saddest, depending on your POV] thing is that non-Christians shouldn't even be celebrating Christmas. It'd be like Christians celebrating Ramadan [a Muslim holiday]. They have no reason to.
.rai//
Wingzero22 wrote:I can give you a link to radio station that you can listen to on the net. Its from Atlanta and they play christmas music as is.
Valkaiser wrote:Don't get me wrong, it greatly saddens me that this beautiful tradition is slowly becoming something else, but I wonder if it really makes a difference.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Somehow... I don't think that Christmas would be the "Christmas" you see now with even Santa and reindeer all that stuff, or even an (almost) universally celebrated holiday, if it wasn't for the REAL Christmas. Sure, we don't know when it REALLY was, and all, but do you really think this holiday "tradition" would continue if all we had was the Pagan part to it? Somehow I doubt it.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:...as an update for my quest to hearing Christmas music in stores, I actually heard God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen today in another store!
Valkaiser wrote:I have mixed feelings on this. Christmas was a pagan holiday to begin with (celebration of the winter solstice) that Christians of the time adapted to their faith (there was a reason for this, but I forget it now).
kaemmerite wrote:The Catholic Church did this with many pagan holidays. In an effort to compromise with pagans, and allow them to keep the same holidays they already had, they gave Christian meaning to many pagan holidays such as Yuletide and Easter. This helped ease their transition in converting to Christianity.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Reminds me of Mexico and their Day of the Dead: because they can be Catholics (I say Catholics only because it's HUGE down there) and make a huge thing about skeletons and food offers for their dead ancestors :/ I believe this goes for alot of Central and South America too with some practices. But that's a whole other story^^
DaughterOfZion wrote:with the media taking christ out of christmas i wouldnt be surprised if some non-christian tries to make it presentmas.
Wingzero22 wrote:Yeah, does the media really matter that much. They can try and take christ out of christmas, but they can't take it out of us, christians.
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