Nice mugshot.
2006-12-27 00:53:20
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answered by iamnoone 7
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Indeed, after all it has "Christ" in the word.
And since you're not a Pagan, I'm sure you've stopped doing any celebrating on Saturdays. After all, that really means "Saturn's Day." And even Sunday seems to be associated with the sun as a deity. Luckily I'm at work on most Wednesday ("Odin's Day), Thursday ("Thor's Day") or Friday ("Frida's Day.")
Oh yeah, and that "Good will to all men," thing is really soooo un-Christian, right?
For the stomach ailment ... I just stay away from old grits at Christmas parties..
2006-12-27 01:12:50
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answered by JAT 6
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You must have a very delicate stomach...Take some Pepto Bismol and quit your complaining.
As long as the non-Christians are celebrating the spirit of Christmas (and not the commercial side), I have no problem with it. After all, what is wrong with people wanting peace on earth and good will towards men? We could all use a lot more of that.
2006-12-27 00:57:50
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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No, because people are free to do as they wish. Also, Christmas barely has any meaning in terms of religion. It is not the real birth of Christ and this day was originally a pagan holiday celebrating the sun. If people want so spend time and money on their friends and family, so be it.
2006-12-27 01:19:13
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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Well, having to celebrate Christmas because my family is Christian makes me slightly ill.
And yes, I HAVE to celebrate Christmas. Disappointing my parents at Christmas is not an option. It's a very big deal to them.
Blessed be.
)O(
2006-12-27 01:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No!!!!!!!!
What makes me sick is the way that some christians celebrate christmas like non christians do! They take christ out of christmas!
2006-12-27 00:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Then you've got a serious problem, go see a doctor! Heal your stomach! And by the way, you've got it all wrong, non-Christians DO NOT celebrate Christmas. They celebrate new year's eve, not Christmas. Got it?
2006-12-27 00:54:47
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answered by Ben 2
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Congratulations! You win the "I just asked the same question that people have been posting for 2 months" award! =D Check your out.
Do a little of your own research and you'll find that Christmas has roots in pagan religions and traditions and is simply dressed up as a Christian holiday. I sh!t you not.
2006-12-27 00:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas is not Christian celebration but it is celebration of family. On the other side it is also celebration of market, shops and consumption!
P.S.; Santa Claus is a product of Coca Cola and USA. It has nothing to do with Christianity but rather with pagan celebrations.
2006-12-27 00:56:49
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answered by Nelli 2
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I hope this is not the reflection of the Chri'tstians. I know it isn't. I know u all are nice. But this guy stinks!!!!!!!!!!
I am a Hindu and I celebrate Christmas with friends and family since I was little. Is that wrong??????????
2006-12-27 01:01:03
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answered by ẄỚҲЁ⅝ 2
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Jesus did not die just for Christians. The birth of The Christ is for all to celebrate and not just on December 25th.
God Bless you and have a safe and Happy New Year.
2006-12-27 00:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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