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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    That's like asking should Non-Muslims celebrate Eid or Non-jews celebrate Hanukkah?
    Norr they aren't national holidays though
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    Fair point. Although I believe there may of been someone with over-exaggerated abilities in both mental and social forms that wowed people, and over time got exagerrated - but that might be Family Guy having an effect on me

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    it encourages good will and kindness, drunkeness to boot so i dont see whats so bad if non believers participate in whats a national public holiday already.
    something.

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    Christmas didn't even start out as a Christian tradition, is was initially Pagan, but adopted to Christian beliefs. If it was still as traditional as it once was (not saying it should be Pagan, but not commercialised) I would say that certain people and certain believes wouldn't follow it, but considering it is not simply a commecial holiday that even young children nowadays don't even know whats it really about, I would say that anyone is free to take part in it. Many Christian holidays are commecial nowadays so it doesn't hold such a strong religious impact as it once did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Is there actually proof when he was born? I heard he was born around now or in Autumn, but how they'll prove that is beyond me.
    The quran and bible say he was conceived in the sixth month of Mary's cousin's pregnancy which is supposedly anywhere between october-december, so Autumn sounds about right. They replaced a pagan holiday with Christmas.

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    Im atheist and I LOVE christmas. The rest of my family is Chrisitian and (although my family is messed up, eg I havent seen my mum in years) I still love meeting the better members of the family, having a good ol' aussie bbq, having a cold drink, exchanging gifts and soo on. I dont like to force my views on people (though I like viocing them) so when my family does religious stuff I go along with it, I just enjoy my families company I think it's not about religion anymore, it's about having a good time with those you love!
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    To me, Christmas has never really been about God. It's just a time to enjoy with your family, which a lot of households only get to do once a year, on christmas. Everyone is off school, college, university, work or whatever else they might be doing. It's a holiday. It's also usually the highlight of my year. Not celebrating it must be pretty damn boring, and everyone would turn into stroppy gits if they didn't celebrate it and have nothing else to look forward to.

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    The reason Christmas is a nation holiday is because this is England and the ENGLISH religion is Christianity.

    If the muslims and the hindus want to come into this country then they'll just have to adjust to ENGLISH ways,
    they cant just change they way we live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacktard View Post
    The reason Christmas is a nation holiday is because this is England and the ENGLISH religion is Christianity.

    If the muslims and the hindus want to come into this country then they'll just have to adjust to ENGLISH ways,
    they cant just change they way we live.
    alright calm down. noone is forced to celebrate christmas nor would it be right to, but I know people who do celebrate christmas who follow other religions because it's an important date in this country's cultural calendar.

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    i don't care as long as santa comes

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