In all truth and honesty .... no. I mean sure... it is a day about spending time with family and alot of people take that seriously but if i didn't get presents on christmas.... it just wouldn't be the same christmas. I'm sure I'll grow out of that in good time though.
2006-07-02 18:41:55
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answered by eezypeezy92 3
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I honestly think they would. I don't see why you still cant have a celebration....big dinner, cookies,cakes, etc....even a tree and decorations. I think if we all went to doing that right away all at once, maybe some children would be dissapointed the first year or so. However , I'm sure there will always be a core group of religious people who will always focus on the Jesus in the manger aspect and couldn't care less about gifts right now.
2006-07-03 01:42:38
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answered by Pepe LePeu 3
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Yes because we all get the greatest gift of all if we accept it, Jesus died for our sins and gives us eternal life, Jesus is our savior from all the worlds corruptness and evil, so that we may go on to live in Gods Kingdom, Christmas should also be about family and seeing everyone, we don't tell them enough how much we love them, and christmas is an extra time that we should do so.
2006-07-03 16:54:52
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answered by bryton1001 4
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Probably not,it would be another day for some of us,but their is a lot of people who really believe in Christmas.they go spending all their money on gifts for what?you can give gives on any day.not on someday that was made up that Jesus was born.
2006-07-03 01:44:10
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answered by CHELA 3
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Christmas is a very special and happy holiday, when a person
receives a gift that mean alot.
2006-07-03 01:40:44
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answered by LOURDES 1
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If you grew up in a family where NO traditions or morals were taught then no...Kids today sadly have little knowledge of certain things, partially due to the fact that they're nothing more than products of thier environments.
2006-07-03 01:42:33
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answered by cjeffery03 2
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a lot of families can not afford gifts for their kids and thats sad! there's nothing wrong with gift giving, a person should not worry if he or she doesn't get any presents for CHRISTMAS!!! IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS!!! ALSO, BEFORE I FORGET, THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS IS TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-07-03 05:31:26
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answered by TAG 2
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Yes. Someone out there would find a way to complain. It's human nature.
2006-07-03 01:39:23
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answered by itsmeee2006 6
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If by "it" you mean Christmas, then yes, many religious people will remain faithful to the holiday.
2006-07-03 01:43:40
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answered by poetickc 1
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Probably not. X-mas is all about the presents.
2006-07-03 01:39:14
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answered by Anonymous 6
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