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    In order not to muck up that other thread I guess this as good a thread to continue the debate over this Christmas issue.

    Originally posted by ForGreatJustin
    I understood your point. I talked to my mother about how Christmas isn't celebrated "properly".

    Hmmm, and how does one quantify this celebration as being celebrated "properly" since it was a celebration already in existence a few thousand years before "Jesus was born". In order to entice the pagans to Christianity, they blended their celebration with the pagan one. Thereby, there was no need for a pagan to adopt different celebratory dates and their conversion was easy and mess free. Christmas celebration has changed through the years even since then. To me in those respects if you want to celebrate "Christmas" the proper way is to celebrate it the way the pagans meant it to be celebrated.

    It has changed through the years and will do so into the future. I really see no reason to get the knickers up in a bunch over it. Just go forth and be happy.
    http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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    I'm a Christian, but if I were not I'd be a pagan as paganism is the next closest religion to my beliefs. I suggest people celebrate Christmas in their religion's traditional way, Christian or pagan.

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      Ah... here goes nothing...

      Well, boredjedi, what you're saying is 100% truth. Yes, Jesus was born around the Spring time and pretty much everything in Christmas is... well, pagan. I remember when my pastor told me about this stuff... I cried so hard because I just didn't understand how or why I hadn't been told the 100% truth. And, to be honest, there are lots of things in Christianity that are also pagan worship. That's the kinda stuff I try to steer away from, and I don't even talk about it really because it offends people very badly. No one wants to hear that the things they've been practicing were pagan! It hurts... it makes you feel very unsure about things. Anyone who wants to learn more should REALLY read 'Come Out of Her, My People' by C.J. Koster http://www.amazon.com/Come-Out-Her-M.../dp/0620201444

      Now, there's nothing pagan about God Himself! God is... God! He's cool like that!

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        I think we need a religion poll...

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          Originally posted by DawnStar
          Ah... here goes nothing...

          Well, boredjedi, what you're saying is 100% truth. Yes, Jesus was born around the Spring time and pretty much everything in Christmas is... well, pagan. I remember when my pastor told me about this stuff... I cried so hard because I just didn't understand how or why I hadn't been told the 100% truth. And, to be honest, there are lots of things in Christianity that are also pagan worship. That's the kinda stuff I try to steer away from, and I don't even talk about it really because it offends people very badly. No one wants to hear that the things they've been practicing were pagan! It hurts... it makes you feel very unsure about things. Anyone who wants to learn more should REALLY read 'Come Out of Her, My People' by C.J. Koster http://www.amazon.com/Come-Out-Her-M.../dp/0620201444

          Now, there's nothing pagan about God Himself! God is... God! He's cool like that!
          I find that most people of faith who get upset or offended are insecure about their faith. Well that applies to other areas of life as well. Such as homophobes being insecure about their own sexuality etc...
          http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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            Originally posted by CmdrLuke
            I'm a Christian, but if I were not I'd be a pagan as paganism is the next closest religion to my beliefs. I suggest people celebrate Christmas in their religion's traditional way, Christian or pagan.
            Pagan is more a classification of some religions rather than being a religion itself.

            Originally posted by Dawnstar
            Yes, Jesus was born around the Spring time
            Christmas isn't a celebration of the day of Christ's birth, it is the celebration of the birth itself. It shouldn't matter when it is celebrated.

            Originally posted by boredjedi
            Christmas celebration has changed through the years even since then.
            Just because something changes, doesn't mean it does for the right reasons.

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              Originally posted by Vespasian
              Originally posted by CmdrLuke
              I'm a Christian, but if I were not I'd be a pagan as paganism is the next closest religion to my beliefs. I suggest people celebrate Christmas in their religion's traditional way, Christian or pagan.
              Pagan is more a classification of some religions rather than being a religion itself.
              Sorry, should have been more specific. I meant Nordic paganism (Wotan/Odin, Thor, etc.) though greco-roman paganism has its appeals as well...

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                What's the best way to go about celebrating Christmas?

                Shutting the **** up about celebrating it "properly" and just having some fun!

                IT'S HAMMER TIME IT'S STEPHER TIME

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                  Originally posted by Xizer
                  What's the best way to go about celebrating Christmas?

                  Shutting the **** up about celebrating it "properly" and just having some fun!

                  IT'S HAMMER TIME IT'S STEPHER TIME

                  Here here. Give this boy a nice glass of spiked eggnog!
                  http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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                    Originally posted by Xizer
                    What's the best way to go about celebrating Christmas?

                    Shutting the **** up about celebrating it "properly" and just having some fun!

                    IT'S HAMMER TIME IT'S STEPHER TIME
                    For once Xizer, I whole heartedly agree with you! I keep my mouth shut about my opinion and me and my family have a great time together!

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                      Originally posted by DawnStar

                      For once Xizer, I whole heartedly agree with you! I keep my mouth shut about my opinion and me and my family have a great time together!

                      Sad really that people have forgotten nowadays on how to have a good debate without getting personal and emotional about it.
                      http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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                              Christmas is about sitting in the Pumpkin Patch waiting for the The Great Pumpkin. The Great Pumpkin then flies through the air to deliver toys to all the good little children in the world.

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