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NightDragon83 said:
fighter said:
NightDragon83 said:
If you have a problem with the word Christ in Christmas, then you shouldn't be taking the day off from work or school. I've always found it funny that the anti-religious folks want to do away with any religious meaning or symbolism when it comes to holidays like Christmas and Easter, but they seem to have no problem when both public and private schools and workplaces close for the day and week in recognition of said holidays.


if you had read the thread you would have noticed it s a pagan holiday more than a christian one

and easter is somewhat in the same case and that s another story

 

 

i find it funny how you christians forget the origin of your own religion

you can be even funnier when you consider the bible as a history book

I find it funny that you assume that someone who actually defends religious holidays from people who would rather replace it with some other PC, non-offensive term like "Winter Solstice" is actually a Christian.

It's also funny that they always seem to go after the Christian holidays and not the Jewish ones.  Or are those pagan holidays too?

ok so you are not christian ? ha ha

nobody is going against christian holidays dude, nor jewish

 

Happy holidays is more proper form of wishing it since it includes agnostics and atheists and anyone else than just christians 

this festivity has always been a pagan holiday and not always a christian one (as you can read in the rest of the thread christians attempted to make it their own and exclusively their own and failed)