ShiroiHikari (post: 1359811) wrote:If you're an atheist then what are you doing celebrating Christmas in the first place?
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Song_of_Storms (post: 1359790) wrote:[SIZE="1"]Actually, my question is would you send a Christian Christmas card [Like with a vivid Creation, Christ theme] to a person you have no IDEA how they would take it? I'm asking because I'm in this Christmas Card swap-thing, where the recipients are randomly picked for each person. So I have no idea about these people. Personally, I could care less if they "get offended", I'm not going to turn Christmas into some sort of bland, "there-is-no-God" garbage. Of course, I also don't want to get bombarded with constant angry retorts. I would like to know what YOU would do in a likewise situation. Thankies~! [/SIZE]
Nate (post: 1360212) wrote:I wonder if they even make Yuletide cards anymore. I mean there's still pagans around so it's safe to assume they exist SOMEWHERE.
I must find some!
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Song_of_Storms wrote:[SIZE="1"]... I thought a yuletide was just a...log... used for, um, fireplaces. >.> My ignorance is overwhelming me today, it would seem. [/SIZE]
But yeah, Yuletide is the pagan holiday that was originally in December As you may or may not know, when the Catholic church was in its early years (we're talking third-century here), they were trying to spread the news to other cultures. Other places already had religious celebrations that were tradition though. So what the church did was they said "Okay, you can keep your previous feast days, but now you can celebrate them with new Christian meaning instead of your pagan meaning."
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