That's likely his excuse for why he can celebrate it. I just admit that I like getting presents and hanging with family I don't get to see often, and frankly all the pretty Christmas trees and crap,and that all that conflicts with my actual belief that the holiday celebrates something I don't believe in.
'Serenity'
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See, he needs to get over himself, acknowledge that Christmas is Christian, but admit that he likes it anyway. Trust me, it will be ok.
I am Daisy in this.
How odd. I do celebrate it, bu without any religious meaning for me. However- I can't really divorce it from christianity . I keep saying I am going to switch to a solstice celebration ( the end of short dark days is worth celebrating), but I haven't because it is easier to keep things on the day everyone has off.
therefore there's no reason why I shouldn't celebrate it.
how about you don't want to? Or that regardless of how it's "culturally american", it's based in Christianity. Or he's a jackhole and should shut the fuck up before you shove a candy cane through his piehole?
It's hard to declare a holiday not religious when it's 67% Christ.
It's hard to declare a holiday not religious when it's 67% Christ.
Plus the other 33% is a Mass... for Christ.
You can say it has no religious meaning for you, but you can see that Christmas is Christian, right? I mean, it's right there in the name.
Over the past several years, I've had essentially this same conversation with at least three different people. One of them grew up in Japan, so he's coming at this from a totally different perspective, but the others were people who grew up in the US.