Do you guys give gifts for Christmas?
Why or why not?
Do you guys give gifts for Christmas?
Why or why not?
are you looking for Atheists to answer or anyone who isn't christian?
I'm Agnostic (which isn't atheist, but they're compatible) and yes I exchange gifts and celebrate on December 25th.
so do i
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I suppose we should ask why Christians exchange gifts ... considering the fact that the actual celebrating (gifts, parties, mistletoe, etc.) has pagan roots.
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Originally Posted by Decker1.8t
Well my question was for atheists as in doesn't believe a God period.
And giving gifts has nothing to do with mistletoe. It's christmas. 3 wise men bringing gifts, parties to celebrate the birth of Jesus. That's where that comes from you know.
actually the romans started Saturnalia which was a pagan holiday which ended on the 25th, christians later took over the holiday as the birth of their savior.Originally Posted by 1439/2000
I understand where the day comes from. I know it was already a holiday.Originally Posted by admin
I realize that.
The question is:
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Do you give gifts? The reason they give gifts is to celebrate the birth as did the 3 wise men in the bible.
this is a dumb question and i'll tell you why....Originally Posted by 1439/2000
many would like us to believe that this holiday is for religious reasons... it is not. its is so far from christian its retarded. the entire season should be called the SEASON FOR SINNING... xmas is about corp/personl greed you exchange/recieve gifts which $ value are 100% more important then the religious aspect of it. if it was religious you would be offering nothing but gifts to god![]()
its is a pagan holiday turn christian holiday, only reason why is b/c it was a way to try to conform pagans... you, i, and the 99.9% of everyone else celebrates it b/c your family/friends did and you shall inherit those customs.
xmas isn't just a holiday for christians and to say that is the reason for it is just blinding the truth w/ words.
i'm atheist and yes. cuz it's fun
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I have several friends who are Jehovah Witnesses. NO Chirstmas, No birthdays.
But you can bet your arse that they give their wife something on their wedding anniversary.![]()
lol... we need a whole forum to discuss the JW... my dad's whole family is and many are elders i will never understand some of the shit they doOriginally Posted by noodle
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i know many joe's hoe's myself. they're fucking crazy. o wait my roomate is one.Originally Posted by admin
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I agree. The reason for us exchanging gifts is b/c the 3 wise Men brought gifts. But some Christians have gone overboard. They need to remember the "reason" for Christmas which is the birth of Jesus not the gifts.
Paul you have a point. Which is why I said that Christians need to remember the real reason that "we" celebrate the holiday. Celebrate Jesus' birth first then if you want to exchange gifts do so.
But it has also been proven that the date that christmas is on isnt actually his birthday...It is celebrated by alot of non-believers just because it is a tradition that has been grided into us since day 1.Originally Posted by biblethumper
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Lets make this even clearer...the roman catholic church is the one in question here. Sadly, most so called protestant churchs blindly follow right along in this "adopted/baptised" pagan ritual which is primarily based on the roman feast of saturnalia...and a few other pagan sun worship customs.Originally Posted by admin
I'll go a step further...some say to put Jesus back into Christmas...thats impossible, He was never in it to begin with.![]()
Even the title should be telling... Christ - Mass....the Mass for Christ.
Interesting, the mass is a blasphemous adopted pagan ritual that pretends to show that a sinful earthly priest has "god-like" power to "command" and make the actual dead body of Christ appear on the altar...among other things.
Was that clear enough?
ok so now we all know you obviously know the origin of it do you take part in xmas?Originally Posted by metalman
No. It is not a "holiday" to me. (Holiday=Holy-Day)
It is only an American tradition of family and giving to others...to me...neither of those things is out of context with Christian principles but in harmony with them.
well since you dont' celebrate it i guess your off my fruitcake listOriginally Posted by metalman
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Thats funny because with some of the baseless nonsense youve been posting lately youre on mine!Originally Posted by admin
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i thought you dont' celebrate xmas, yet you have a fruitcake list or was that post to save face? sorry i didn't catch any undertones in your post b/c i'm not on your levelOriginally Posted by metalman
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Originally Posted by metalman
Oh really? Pretty sure it's worldwide for Christendom. What about the little dutch kids that get candy in their wooden shoes? O tannenbaum, O tannenbaum? Fur die Deutsch est ist ein lieblingstag.
+20 Paul
I see it as a blank slate holiday. Insert your beliefs into that day. Do the roots matter when the celebration is nothing of the original meaning? IMO, no, the roots sure don't matter. That day is what Christians celebrate as the birth of Christ. Not mandatory, but voluntary. The gift exchange is merely tradition stapled onto that celebration. It's simply what you make of it. Non Christians are just going along with what their parents, grandparents, etc...did when they were kids. American tradition to do so, even if it didn't start here in the states.
Well said