I give presents to my family, and they give me presents, and we have cinnabons for breakfast, and a turkey for dinner.
I just don't do the churchy part of it!
2007-11-24 20:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I open presents, help fix and then eat a large breakfast, play with new stuff, get irritated with Christmas songs on the radio by Mariah Carey or whoever, snack all day, visit relatives, and play poker with aunts and uncles and cousins for M&Ms.
Since the rest of my family is Christian, it's safe to say that I do exactly the same thing as Christians do on Christmas Day.
2007-11-25 03:48:37
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Except for talking and thinking about the Xian religious aspects of Xmas day, pretty much the same as other people.
Family get together - gifts, food, drink, talk and laugh.
'Xmas' was a pagan holiday before it was usurped by the Xian scammers.
In the Northern Hemisphere it's the shortest day of the year and the birth of a new year.
2007-11-25 03:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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With the Santa Clause story and the tendency to forget who's birthday we are celibrating, they likely just celibrate it with everyone else as a fun day. Sadly, there isn't much left in Christmas left to challenge an athiest's veiws.
2007-11-25 10:51:15
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answered by Magic Mouse 6
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They have fun, trade presents, eat, drink and are sociable and inclusive as they observe the midwinter festival.
Of course they also laugh at the Christians that have moved their celebration to the 25th December in order to try to hijack it. What wonderful followers of Christ that celebrate a pagan festival and ignore the day of his birth which is far removed from December!!!
2007-11-25 04:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Open presents
Make a marie rose sauce for our prawn cocktail starter
Eat dinner
Wash up
Watch telly
Eat some xmas pudding
Play some games with a few friends and family and drink far too much alcohol
2007-11-25 08:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Celebrate yuletide in a pagan manner (just like the Christians do, you know- food, tree, mistletoe, yule log, gifts, fire, warmth, lights, family and friends, ale etc), except we don't go to Church we all go for a long walk in the woods on the 26th Dec.
2007-11-25 04:24:41
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answered by Bajingo 6
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I maneuver as many tasty young girls under the pagan mistletoe as I can get away with, especially when the wife is preoccupied in the kitchen.
Additional. I guess that you should know that religion in any form does not make itself apparent in the slightest. Christmas, despite its name, is a pagan date. A celebration of Yuletide. Google that?
2007-11-25 03:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sit around the horribly pagan yule tree,which is forbidden in the bible, and pass out the gifts that the pagan saint nicholas brought them--then they indulge in the sins of gluttony and sloth--just like christians
2007-11-25 03:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Since most of the world considers it a holiday, we celebrate it too by opening presents that Santa brought. He's just as real as your god.
2007-11-25 03:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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