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Old 05-20-08, 12:56 AM   #1
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.

Oh, here's a good one:

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Old 05-20-08, 05:09 AM   #2
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Annoying. Unfortunately, no single case. Read and watched many stories like this on the web. Including the perverse remark at the end that the atheist victims of discrimination - are those who really discriminate poor fellow "Christians" like the mother in the first video.

Let's hear what US-senator Mike Gravel has to say on this trend:



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Old 05-20-08, 06:26 AM   #3
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That was interesting. I never realy realised just how religious the US is.

Over here in the UK religion is not a factor at all, at least among the every day working class people, it simply has no bearing on our lives anymore.

As for what Mike Gravel said about morality, you certainly don't have to be a religious man to be moral. I am an atheist and i try to treat everyone with respect and dignity, at least untill they prove to me that they don't deserve my respect.

I had the experiance of working with a religious man (think he is a mormon) the one time he cought me checking out this chick, she was beauthiful, perfect eyes, red hair, slim (anywho i digress). He told me in no uncertain terms that i was going to go to hell, to which my response was "How? There's no such place" (not knowing at the time his religious nature) he looked shocked and i told him that i don't believe in all that stuff. He immediatley started to try and convert me. I told him that i respect his beliefs and would never try to convert him to my way of thinking and i expect the same of him no matter what his religion demanded of him. He wasn't happy but he took my adviceand left it alone.

Why do these people feel the need to preassure others to their way of thinking? The way i see it is if you want to be a Mormon, Jew, Muslin, Catholic or Protestant then fine, just leave me the hell alone and i wont bother you.
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Wow yet another religion bashing thread on Subsim. Who'd have thunk it?
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.
Were did you get the idea that Christmas is about family and giving stuff(other than how commericalized it is now)? It is about the birth of Jesus. The gift giving has made it commericalized.

But, I have to agree...some are just overboard with it all to the point of lunacy.
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.
Were did you get the idea that Christmas is about family and giving stuff(other than how commericalized it is now)? It is about the birth of Jesus. The gift giving has made it commericalized.

But, I have to agree...some are just overboard with it all to the point of lunacy.
Well yes and no, the non-Christian stuff was blended in from pagan customs of midwinter festivals.
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.
Were did you get the idea that Christmas is about family and giving stuff(other than how commericalized it is now)? It is about the birth of Jesus. The gift giving has made it commericalized.

But, I have to agree...some are just overboard with it all to the point of lunacy.
Just like Easter its nothing to do with bunny rabbits and eggs thats the Pagan side of it, an old Saxon belief in presenting the gifts to their gods - the rabbit and egg is the symbol of rebirth. Easter is about Jesus.
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.
Were did you get the idea that Christmas is about family and giving stuff(other than how commericalized it is now)? It is about the birth of Jesus. The gift giving has made it commercialized.

But, I have to agree...some are just overboard with it all to the point of lunacy.
I don't think that the main thrust of christmas is about the birth of Jesus or
commercialism any more.

Certinaly not the birth of Jesus as the vast majority of atheists and even a sizable
proportion of Jews, Muslims and buddhists have some form of celebration / gift
giving at that time of year.
And certainly not commercialism as most people religious or not would say that is not what
they value the most about the celebration.

It's much more a part of our culture than part of a religion or shopping opportunity.
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Damn do these radicals make me laugh. The part about Christmas and gifts: priceless, just like a Capital One commercial. And since when is Christmas about Jesus? I always thought it was about family and giving stuff to one another to express love for one another and having each other together to reflect on the past... and there's a small mention about Jesus, but that's not the main point.
Were did you get the idea that Christmas is about family and giving stuff(other than how commericalized it is now)? It is about the birth of Jesus. The gift giving has made it commercialized.

But, I have to agree...some are just overboard with it all to the point of lunacy.
I don't think that the main thrust of christmas is about the birth of Jesus or
commercialism any more.

Certinaly not the birth of Jesus as the vast majority of atheists and even a sizable
proportion of Jews, Muslims and buddhists have some form of celebration / gift
giving at that time of year.
And certainly not commercialism as most people religious or not would say that is not what
they value the most about the celebration.

It's much more a part of our culture than part of a religion or shopping opportunity.
The the main thrust is not Jesus around your parts anymore but it is around mine. So, if a "sizable portion" or "vast majority: said it is not about the birth of Jesus but all the same we hand out gifts. For most folks these days is just a day off from work.


More part of a culture than part of a religion? Where do you hail from? In my neck of the woods is so much more religion then a culture. The only culture I see is the culture of the credit card at that time of year. It is becoming totally commericalized.
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