I'm not a fan.
It's much less about "the reason dor the season," and more about "The Great Merchant Holiday."
This ought to be good. What exactly is the reason for the season in your estimation?
Gee...what COULD Christmas, the celebration of (if not the actual birthday of) the birth of Jesus Christ, be about?
I'm not religious, was raised a Lutheran, but in my older years, have, not only doubts about "the story," but about the existance of a "creator sky fairy" that somehow, magically listens to the mundane "prayers" of humans all over this planet...(and what about beings on other planets in the universe?)
But, I digress...believe or not...Christmas is supposed to be the celebration of the birth of Christ...NOT about WalMart selling more Chinese-made goods.
Gee...what COULD Christmas, the celebration of (if not the actual birthday of) the birth of Jesus Christ, be about?
I'm not religious, was raised a Lutheran, but in my older years, have, not only doubts about "the story," but about the existance of a "creator sky fairy" that somehow, magically listens to the mundane "prayers" of humans all over this planet...(and what about beings on other planets in the universe?)
But, I digress...believe or not...Christmas is supposed to be the celebration of the birth of Christ...NOT about WalMart selling more Chinese-made goods.
Eight months is pretty young but someday she'll appreciate that Stihl saw.I enjoy Christmas and the whole holiday seson much more when I've been with a significant other. Still Christmas Day is nice with the family and getting to see my nieces' eyes light up when they get their presents. Well just one niece, she is about 5. The 8 month old will have nary a clue as to what I got her this year.
But yeah in some ways Christmas feels lonelier being single. So fuck it, bah humbug!
No, it's NOT. Christmas has nothing to do with Christ, never did. That's just pure idiocy.
Christmas is the Roman winter equinox festival of Saturnalia. When Constantine spread christianity through Europe at swordpoint, convert or die he let the pagans keep their holidays so they'd be more tractable. So they kept celebrating Saturnalia and there were no Jesus holidays because nobody really believed in him or gave a damn. They were forced to pretend they did. That pissed off the church and they eventually shoehorned Jesus into the holiday hundreds of years later just so Jesus could have a holiday and since people were celebrating it anyway.
Jesus did not exist and if the biblical Jesus did exist he would have been born in March or April. The connection between Jesus and Christmas is completely, 100% fabricated.
Meh.
People have been celebrating the equinoxes and solstices for a hell of a lot longer than Christianity has been around.
You can make your "winter holiday" whatever the hell you want it and celebrate it however you like.
Why celebrate Christmas?See, I already mentioned that "Christmas" is most likely NOT the actual birthday of the jeezus...All I'm saying, is that if you don't believe in the myth/story, why celebrate the holiday? Do you celebrate Kwanzaa, or Hannuka, or Ramadan?
My wife, despite my best attempts, continues to be a believer...a Christian, although admittedly not a "good" Christian...she's a "sinner."
As for the winter solstice argument...I don't disagree that it's most likely why this time of year is when Christmas is celebrated. Celebrate Saturnalia if that's your belief...leave Christmas for the Christians.
Why celebrate Christmas?
Because I like Christmas trees, and tinsel, and brussel sprouts, and drinking and eating all day, and catching up with friends and relatives, and seeing the kids open their presents, and dressing up like Santa, and eating fried Christmas pudding doused in brandy.
Honestly there isn't much of a religious aspect to Christmas here. Its more about family, and Santa, food and drink, and friends.![]()
