I won't be, but I'll still be celebrating xmas!
Hope you have a good celebration of your own though.
Season's Greetings!
2007-12-23 13:16:24
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answered by Tony AM 5
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OK here we go again. We're not actually celebrating the birth of your lord and savior. If we wanted to do that we'd get it right and celebrate sometime in the spring when he was actually born. You guys can never seem to get it right. Oh, by the way what you're really celebrating is a Pagan holiday. You guys stole it because you weren't smart enough to figure out your own. That Christmas tree in your house, Pagan. read your bible it actually talks about the unbelievers decorating the trees with silver and gold. Those presents your giving to the kids, Pagan again. Xmas is not actually a Christian holiday and it never has been. We Pagans have been celebrating it for alot longer than you Christians and as for atheists well, we Pagans don't mind sharing. We've had to learn to ever the centuries of christian oppression. Xmas in America is really a secular holiday in this day and age. People of all races and religions happily celebrate it and enjoy it immensely. So please get your facts straight or at least quit posting ignorant questions.
Bright Blessing
Happy Solstice and a Merry Yule.
2007-12-23 13:24:28
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answered by ghostwolf 4
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I'll celebrate 2 days off from work.
I think religious holidays are great! As far as I am concerned there could be more.
2007-12-23 13:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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By buying gifts for others. Christmas has been watered down to merely giving others gifts (There are those who celebrate it the way it should be though).
2007-12-23 13:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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On December 25th I will spend time with my family, get paid to stay home, give gifts to my loved ones and enjoy another day of life. If you're asking if that is worshiping your imaginary friend, the answer is no.
2007-12-23 13:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt any. I will, however, be celebrating the annual gift-giving journey of Santa Claus.
2007-12-23 13:20:21
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answered by Eiliat 7
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I am a Christian, and I am certainly celebrating Jesus- but unless the atheist's start believing in God, I do not think that will happen, however we can always pray that this may be the day of their salvation.
2007-12-23 13:22:02
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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Celebrate a hoax? I'll celebrate it, I love a hoax as much as the next idiot.
Merry Exmas
2007-12-23 13:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought we were about to celebrate Christmas?
You know, the crucifixion of Santa Claus.
2007-12-23 13:17:51
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answered by battleship potemkin AM 6
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I'm going to go with "none of us", in light of the fact that there is no "Lord and Savior".
Merry Christmas
2007-12-23 13:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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