Seasons Greetings??
#1
Seasons Greetings??
Please accept, with no obligation, explicit or implied, my best wishes
for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress,
non-addictive, gender neutral, culturally and ethnically tolerant,
celebration of the winter solstice (un)holiday/season (or otherwise
appropriate time period which best describes the duration of your
celebration or non-celebration), practiced within the most enjoyable
traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice or secular
practices of your choice, with respect for the religious/secular
persuasions and/or traditions of others or their choice not to practice
religious or secular traditions at all.....
And.....a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically
uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted
calendar year 2006, but not without due respect for the calendars of
choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make
Canada great, (not to imply that Canada is necessarily greater than any
other country), and without regard to the race, creed, color, gender(s),
age, physical ability, religious faith, hair color, astrological sign,
dressing habits, choice of computer platform, favorite reality
television program, paper / plastic, or sexual preference(s) of the wishee.
By accepting this greeting, you are accepting these terms: This greeting
is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable
with no alteration to the original greeting. It implies no promise by
the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or
others, and is void where prohibited by law, and is revocable at the
sole discretion of the wisher. This wish is warranted to perform as
expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of
one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting,
whichever comes first, and warranty is limited to replacement of this
wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher.
Sincerely, Your friend... a CANADIAN .....Sad.....but true...
for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress,
non-addictive, gender neutral, culturally and ethnically tolerant,
celebration of the winter solstice (un)holiday/season (or otherwise
appropriate time period which best describes the duration of your
celebration or non-celebration), practiced within the most enjoyable
traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice or secular
practices of your choice, with respect for the religious/secular
persuasions and/or traditions of others or their choice not to practice
religious or secular traditions at all.....
And.....a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically
uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted
calendar year 2006, but not without due respect for the calendars of
choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make
Canada great, (not to imply that Canada is necessarily greater than any
other country), and without regard to the race, creed, color, gender(s),
age, physical ability, religious faith, hair color, astrological sign,
dressing habits, choice of computer platform, favorite reality
television program, paper / plastic, or sexual preference(s) of the wishee.
By accepting this greeting, you are accepting these terms: This greeting
is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable
with no alteration to the original greeting. It implies no promise by
the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or
others, and is void where prohibited by law, and is revocable at the
sole discretion of the wisher. This wish is warranted to perform as
expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of
one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting,
whichever comes first, and warranty is limited to replacement of this
wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher.
Sincerely, Your friend... a CANADIAN .....Sad.....but true...
#5
I usually say "merry christmas" exclusively to people around this time who i stereotype as not celebrating christmas. anyone rude about, gets something back.
this is canada. you live here. follow the public customs. otherwise, go back to whatever country you're from.
i should add i don't think of christmas as anything religious. I just think of it as a celebration to the end of the year. a good time to get together and see your family more.. and drink in front of them. it's also good for the economy.
the war on candian culture and tradition is ridiculously stupid.
merry christmas everyone. if that offends you, go play in traffic.
this is canada. you live here. follow the public customs. otherwise, go back to whatever country you're from.
i should add i don't think of christmas as anything religious. I just think of it as a celebration to the end of the year. a good time to get together and see your family more.. and drink in front of them. it's also good for the economy.
the war on candian culture and tradition is ridiculously stupid.
merry christmas everyone. if that offends you, go play in traffic.
#6
haha i was just going to start a "merry christmas, oops you're racist" thread, this is better.
The whole be tolerant of everyone attitude has gotten way way way out of hand, and it will only get worse. The way i look at it, canada is dominated by christian/catholic/anglican and what not religions who celebrate christmas. So therefore, if you dont celebrate it ..tough **** i dont care what you believe, so take the free holiday and STFU!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The whole be tolerant of everyone attitude has gotten way way way out of hand, and it will only get worse. The way i look at it, canada is dominated by christian/catholic/anglican and what not religions who celebrate christmas. So therefore, if you dont celebrate it ..tough **** i dont care what you believe, so take the free holiday and STFU!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
#7
Originally posted by Bruce Fee
this is canada. you live here. follow the public customs. otherwise, go back to whatever country you're from.
the war on candian culture and tradition is ridiculously stupid.
merry christmas everyone. if that offends you, go play in traffic.
this is canada. you live here. follow the public customs. otherwise, go back to whatever country you're from.
the war on candian culture and tradition is ridiculously stupid.
merry christmas everyone. if that offends you, go play in traffic.
couldn't have said it better myself
#8
hey, christmas is no longer about christianity. at least not in the sects you posted.
the real Christian christmas is to be celebrated more solemly and on January 5.
Santa is not here to be with Jesus. The Christmas most of us celebrate has been formed around a pagan holiday to create more appeal to the religion.
I've never been relgious, and Christmas is my 2nd favourite time of year (halloween being the first - when else can you walk around in public and see skulls everywhere?!)
the real Christian christmas is to be celebrated more solemly and on January 5.
Santa is not here to be with Jesus. The Christmas most of us celebrate has been formed around a pagan holiday to create more appeal to the religion.
I've never been relgious, and Christmas is my 2nd favourite time of year (halloween being the first - when else can you walk around in public and see skulls everywhere?!)
#9
Originally posted by Bruce Fee
hey, christmas is no longer about christianity. at least not in the sects you posted.
the real Christian christmas is to be celebrated more solemly and on January 5.
The Christmas most of us celebrate has been formed around a pagan holiday to create more appeal to the religion.
hey, christmas is no longer about christianity. at least not in the sects you posted.
the real Christian christmas is to be celebrated more solemly and on January 5.
The Christmas most of us celebrate has been formed around a pagan holiday to create more appeal to the religion.
#10
what do evergreen trees and santa have to do with jesus?
it's origins and it's current practice are two different things in the mainstream.
jesus' birth does not mean we are supposed to go shopping....
it's origins and it's current practice are two different things in the mainstream.
jesus' birth does not mean we are supposed to go shopping....
#13
Originally posted by Bruce Fee
what do evergreen trees and santa have to do with jesus?
it's origins and it's current practice are two different things in the mainstream.
jesus' birth does not mean we are supposed to go shopping....
what do evergreen trees and santa have to do with jesus?
it's origins and it's current practice are two different things in the mainstream.
jesus' birth does not mean we are supposed to go shopping....
#14
Hanukkah is a Hebrew celebration of killing a bunch of Greeks and taking a temple.
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ.
I'm not sure what kwanzaa is.
Why do the Jews and Christians celebrate something with similair activities (getting together, celebrating, and giving gifts) at the exact same time of year if the cause is so genuine yet so different?
Do you even know what the believed month of Jesus' birth by most Christian churches really is? It wasn't December. It wasn't January.
Try to think a little deeper about things ingrained within society. Everything isn't shallow enough to be seen from the surface.
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December 25 was actually a feast for a sun god which the Romans had inherited from another group before them. It was a pagan ritual.
Don't take my word for it. Do your own reading and see for yourself.
december 25 was great marketing for the church to help people forget about the competition.
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ.
I'm not sure what kwanzaa is.
Why do the Jews and Christians celebrate something with similair activities (getting together, celebrating, and giving gifts) at the exact same time of year if the cause is so genuine yet so different?
Do you even know what the believed month of Jesus' birth by most Christian churches really is? It wasn't December. It wasn't January.
Try to think a little deeper about things ingrained within society. Everything isn't shallow enough to be seen from the surface.
---
December 25 was actually a feast for a sun god which the Romans had inherited from another group before them. It was a pagan ritual.
Don't take my word for it. Do your own reading and see for yourself.
december 25 was great marketing for the church to help people forget about the competition.
#16
Originally posted by Bruce Fee
Do you even know what the believed month of Jesus' birth by most Christian churches really is? It wasn't December. It wasn't January.
Try to think a little deeper about things ingrained within society. Everything isn't shallow enough to be seen from the surface.
Do you even know what the believed month of Jesus' birth by most Christian churches really is? It wasn't December. It wasn't January.
Try to think a little deeper about things ingrained within society. Everything isn't shallow enough to be seen from the surface.
I'd read more on it but i dont follow religion anyway and dont want to..i just pick up beliefs or traditions from a mix of religions and throw them together into what makes me happy, isnt that all religion is supposed to be anyway?
#17
I think Merry Christmas works.
But one thing.... If your not a "Chistmasy" type of person because of some type of religious reason or something along those lines...does that mean that you shouldnt buy anything at any of the "Christmas Sales"? Im pretty sure non practicing patrons still go out and reep the rewards of the season instead of boycotting the whole event.
Just a thought, not a shot.
But one thing.... If your not a "Chistmasy" type of person because of some type of religious reason or something along those lines...does that mean that you shouldnt buy anything at any of the "Christmas Sales"? Im pretty sure non practicing patrons still go out and reep the rewards of the season instead of boycotting the whole event.
Just a thought, not a shot.
#20
Originally posted by stock94block
i dont know where santa originated, wasnt coca cola responsible for making him as popular as he is...or the trees, no idea there. But its common practice to put the star on the top of the tree to symbolize what the 3 wise men were following, and the shopping thing is just that they gave him gifts so we're supposed to give to others..i guess
i dont know where santa originated, wasnt coca cola responsible for making him as popular as he is...or the trees, no idea there. But its common practice to put the star on the top of the tree to symbolize what the 3 wise men were following, and the shopping thing is just that they gave him gifts so we're supposed to give to others..i guess
The gift giving orginated from a Pegan winter celebration that started from before Jesus was born. exact name of the feastival I'm not sure of, but it was a roman custom long before the birth of Christ.
Merry Christmas everyone.
and for the record there is lots of proof that Jesus wasn't even born any time around this time of year. The bit I can remember about this had to do with the shepards tending their flock and how at this time of year the flock is kept indoors and wouldn't have been in a field as the story says they were. so if the story is true the timing is wrong... if the timing is right the story is wrong.