Dec 4, 2004, 15:41
See, this question is for Christians AND non Christians.
Jesus was born, probably in spring or summer.
Christmas is a replacement festival for Yule.
Christmas trees are a pagan tradition.
Present giving is too central to Christian's Christmas.
Many Christians only peer out of the woodwork at Christmas, aknowledging the festival in order to justify their festive antics.
Sex, greed, drunkeness and strife, are the main results of Christmas festivities.
:o
And you say????
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Jesus was born, probably in spring or summer.
Christmas is a replacement festival for Yule.
Christmas trees are a pagan tradition.
Present giving is too central to Christian's Christmas.
Many Christians only peer out of the woodwork at Christmas, aknowledging the festival in order to justify their festive antics.
Sex, greed, drunkeness and strife, are the main results of Christmas festivities.
:o
And you say????
![[Image: 2_33_say%20what.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/2_33_say%20what.jpg)