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Whose season is it?
I really appreciate his take on it, his spirit of generosity.
I really appreciate his take on it, his spirit of generosity.
Why anything ... not just religion, but politics, it's all the same. People are comfortable in their ideas ... but then there are other ideologies at play.An interesting video. I like that he mentions people who don't like to have their faith challenged. I have always wondered about them. Why is their faith so fragile?
Well, to be fair, I think "Christmas" is recognisably Christian ... ?Whose season is it?
I really appreciate his take on it, his spirit of generosity.
Yes, I have found this to be generally true. I guess I am a little different to most. I have always enjoyed people challenging my beliefs, both political and spiritual. I have learnt far more that way than by people just agreeing with me, but it seems most people are not actively seeking this.not just religion, but politics, it's all the same. People are comfortable in their ideas
..and Merry Christmas to you and family..Buy hey! This is the season of Peace and Goodwill to all!
Happy Christmas
For unto us (all) a child is born"
People typically have their minds made up and too often they feel that changing 'it' indicates they were 'wrong'.Yes, I have found this to be generally true. I guess I am a little different to most. I have always enjoyed people challenging my beliefs, both political and spiritual. I have learnt far more that way than by people just agreeing with me, but it seems most people are not actively seeking this.
Christmas is, yes, but this time of year is not exclusive to Christmas or Christianity, there are various holidays around this time of year, which is the point I think the Reverend was making. The non religious group with the signs was presumably just offering a counterpoint view probably due to being dubious about how overwhelmingly influential they think religion is,, but I don't know what outcome they were looking for.Well, to be fair, I think "Christmas" is recognisably Christian ... ?
I don't know, I guess it depends on what other holiday traditions might exist around that same time, or whether there are other concerns they have possibly related to a religious message they feel some need to counter. Non religious groups aren't acting in a vacuum. I'm not an atheist, but what they have to say doesn't upset me. Not anymore, anyway, and atheist views only ever upset me slightly and only if I was face to face with someone angry, argumentative, or contemptuous.Does The Freedom From Religion Foundation erect billboards with that message around Muslim, Hindu or Jewish festivals ... and have those traditions not the right to claim the festival is theirs?
I'll have to look into that, sounds interestingFirst They Came by Pastor Martin Niemöller springs to mind.
That would be the point of freedom of religion I think.I acknowledge your right not to believe, please acknowledge mine to believe ... and please refrain from the desire to 'p**s on my chips' as we English say!
My grandfather's heterodox church was strong in saying Jesus' birth date was NOT December but rather sometimes in the spring. (the Armstrong church was amongst those who dismissed celebrations of Christmas and Easter as supposedly "pagan" in one fell swoop belittling both pagans and historic Christianity.) Meanwhile my non religious mom and grandma continued to blithely observe Christmas and Easter in a secular, child-centered manner.(pps: Not December 25? Evidence for that? I'm not saying it was, but there were strong arguments in favour knocking around when I delved into it ... and from the Traditional symbolic view, it is most fitting, in that there is a concordance between nature and the supernatural.)
IndeedEnd note – the League being 'conservative Christian' rings alarm bells for me (back to Nationalism, again)
(ps: The idea of 'feast day' or 'festival' does not necessarily mean a party – as there are 'solemn feast days', or 'solemnities' as we call them.)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!Buy hey! This is the season of Peace and Goodwill to all!
Happy Christmas
Sorry, I do remember that, it is profound.First They Came by Pastor Martin Niemöller springs to mind.
Not really .. Jesus Christ was born at some point.But Christmas itself? It was made up right?
I don't know, it somehow developed along the way I think.But Christmas itself? It was made up right?