Sheesh, I know, it's the pitts when people bend your arm, and force you into the trunck of the car, and drive you to their pointless churches....... oops but they'd have to get off their lazy behinds to do that!
2006-11-29 07:29:47
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answered by GEEGEE 7
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2016-10-04 12:49:21
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answered by ? 4
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Rammadan? مضان ?
I prefer to enjoy the bounties of nature to celebrate the birth of my savior. The funniest part is that when the sun falls the fast is over for you. Try 40 days.
Actually, just try to learn some acceptance of others (or go back home to your third world country - why are you in the Greatest Country in the World anyway?), learn what a spell checker is, and enjoy your religious freedom in America.
2006-11-29 07:39:38
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answered by c.arsenault 5
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Christmas is a time of celebrating the birth of Christ the Savior.
At least we have the freedom here to celebrate our different religion's holidays in peace. It's your choice to believe christmas pointless and we wish you well in your scroogeness. Merry Christmas.
And I'm sure that many people think your religion is pointless.
If you hate the customs here then perhaps you should go back to Iran.
2006-11-29 07:35:09
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answered by parsonsel 6
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If Christmas doesn't appeal to you, don't celebrate it. No one is forcing you. If having to hear carols on the speakers and see ornaments and ribbon everywhere is what you mean by "forcing," then you're going to have to learn some tolerance. This is a nation of many faiths and philosophies. You aren't required to join or even respect them all, but they have a right to exist. I would say the same to someone who speaks mockingly about Ramadan, Yule, or Bodhi Day. Tolerance is the price we must pay for the benefits of diversity.
2006-11-29 08:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't believe you could say that. Christmas is the greatest time of year. You have no right to come from another country and tell us we live our lives wrong. You should go back to Iran if you hate us so much.
2006-11-29 07:36:57
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answered by DK 2
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And it also brings family together on holiday and puts smiles on faces of children that believe there is good in the world and nice people like santa. But where you come from you wouldn t understand so go back to iran and stone your people for showing there hands
2006-11-29 07:28:49
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answered by westoz 2
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Christmas is actually a rather wonderful time of year during which we indulge in even more decadence than usual, taking special care to sit on our big fat asses and generally take for granted how much better America is than Iran.
2006-11-29 07:34:15
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answered by DJL2 3
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Well, I can only speak for myself as an American Christian, but it is Jesus birthday and we celebrate that by buying our closest family and friends a gift to show them we love them and care about them. We go to church to worship our Savior and King Jesus Christ who was born around Christmas time (not exactly on that date). We are thankful that He was born, and that He died for us on the Cross, and rose again so we can be forgiven of our sins and go to heaven to be with Him forever in peace. I love the feeling of Christmas time and the Christmas music and family time. I do not believe in the commercialism of it all and about the money spending. I would never force my beliefs on you. I do have to admit that I like to sit at home with my family and enjoy this day off work. Welcome to America, and luckily for you it is a free country and no one will force you to celebrate Christmas!
2006-11-29 07:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel you. But do realize that because of christmas, many companies make the bulk of their profits. Without a profit, a company will go out of business and all the associated jobs are lost as well... that could be your job...unless you're a goat herder or something.
2006-11-29 07:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Whats your deal? You don't have to celebrate Christmas. You go ahead and celebrate what ever you want to.
and by the way others check out his question called "why are Americans so stupid" in the category sports (American football) He's a dumb ***.
2006-11-29 07:52:30
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answered by Cincyfan0591 4
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