Yes. It's part of my War On Christmas™ by diluting it with my atheism.
Yes, there is just something about it and plus being in snow country adds to it.
A bigger question should be: Do Christians celebrate Santa Claus?
Atheists, if you celebrate Christmas in any way: put up a tree, exchange gifts, make special food; go ahead and tick that yes box.
Growing up, Christmas was never celebrated as christian or religious, even though my mother was christian and my father was a non-practicing catholic. Thanks to my parents, this has carried on into my adult years.
Yes I do and it's my absolute favorite holiday. For me it's not the religious aspect but the sentiment expressed.Atheists, if you celebrate Christmas in any way: put up a tree, exchange gifts, make special food; go ahead and tick that yes box.
It's good to put a lil work in on the inside, if one can stomach it.
Atheists, if you celebrate Christmas in any way: put up a tree, exchange gifts, make special food; go ahead and tick that yes box.
Atheists do not believe in ANY Gods, including Satan.
I doubt progressives celebrate Santa because he uses slave elf labor.
I am an atheist and I celebrate Xmas, my reason is because I love watching the innocent children on Xmas morning and their delight brings happiness to all. Nothing to do with I being religious or not.
By the way Christmas is a pagan holiday that original celebrated winter solace and the return of the Sun God. The so-called son of god was supposedly born in early spring during tax collection of the Romans.
By the way Christmas is a pagan holiday that original celebrated winter solace and the return of the Sun God. The so-called son of god was supposedly born in early spring during tax collection of the Romans.
I know plenty of non Christians who sing the religious song. Some of them are just beautiful. I have pagan siblings, and there are many of their songs I sing because I like them.Yes, we celebrate Christmas. We do the tree, the lights, the meals, the gifts, Santa, and the songs (even some of the more popular religious ones).
The only thing we don’t do is a nativity scene.
I know plenty of non Christians who sing the religious song. Some of them are just beautiful. I have pagan siblings, and there are many of their songs I sing because I like them.
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I appreciate art. If a song is pretty sounding, it is pretty sounding. I also like visiting old Catholic Churches. I may disagree with their beliefs, but they sure knew how to build beautiful structures.
The construction methods are amazing to me. Masons ruled; all the columns and nothing is out of place.......what was the Ken Follet series....Pillars of the Earth, kind of a slog; I haven’t tried the second volume yet....
I could swear I read that book in school for something.