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I thought it was X-mas and we were celebrating you. I want my spiral cut ham back.

2006-12-26 03:10:21 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 1 2

Christmas has been a religious holiday for centuries. Then the libtards got involved and decided that Christmas was too Christian. (Go figure) It is still the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, but every other religion wanted in on the action and decided to have a holiday at the same time to confuse the issue and water down Christmas. But, good Christians know the power of Christ's teachings and let the other religions and libtards have their way, because in the end they won't exist anyways. Hope this helps.

2006-12-25 10:23:17 · answer #2 · answered by Mike R 2 · 2 1

It actually started out as a pagan holiday to celebrate the winter soltice. The christians decided to try to bring some christianity into it by turning it into the celebration of Christ's birth. The problem is that Christ was born in either spring or fall. And with the way people are at Christmas time now, I'm not so sure that Christ would want his name associated with it.

2006-12-25 10:20:08 · answer #3 · answered by Karen T 3 · 2 0

It is a religious holiday, just many people don't celebrate it right. Same with many other holidays. Many people don't know the meaning of them so they turn into more of a tradition thing. It does bring family together so even if they don't know the true meaning of it, it still brings them together.

2006-12-25 10:23:42 · answer #4 · answered by spike_49_49 1 · 1 0

it is a religious holiday that was successfully murdered in cold blood by commercialism.

2006-12-25 10:19:39 · answer #5 · answered by {hippy}[dreamer] 4 · 3 0

Should I even answer? Lola put a reference to you in her answer. That always wins. It's not fair. I was going to give a good answer too but now I'm just not gonna bother. *pouts*

2006-12-26 13:03:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It IS a religious holiday....the point of which has been tainted by commercialism.

2006-12-25 10:18:11 · answer #7 · answered by bradxschuman 6 · 3 1

i also wonder

2006-12-25 10:19:16 · answer #8 · answered by evening_dewpoint 5 · 0 0

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