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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Started conversation Dec 17, 2004
So you mean there is hope in socity because it knows when to herd like typical sheep/lemmings to what ever is popular?
Oh I'd call that progress in thought, now all we need to do is lead by example and everyone will be giving.
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flyingtwinkle Posted Dec 18, 2004
jesus is for the believers
and let him save us from disney spells
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Dec 18, 2004
jesus is for followers, god is for belivers.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Dec 31, 2004
"Atheists frequently celebrate the material side of Christmas and, for them, it is no big deal that they are being incredibly hypocritical, because no-one is going to punish them in the hereafter."
Atheists like a slap-up meal and presents as much as anybody else .
I'm not entirely sure about Muslim celebrations either, I think that the 25th is not as big a deal as Ramadan (not sure if that's the right name...) which follows fairly soon after .
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quizzical Posted Dec 31, 2004
Recently Ramadan has come before Christmas. It's one of those holidays that follows the lunar calendar, so I think it moves around: http://www.factmonster.com/spot/ramadan1.html
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jan 10, 2005
well 2004, it was at the end of november. I know because they do that fasting before hand and I have a number of friends from Eygipt and Jordan.
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conanan Posted Apr 1, 2005
Quite frankly I’m disgusted by the manipulation of Christmas to material gains of the individual. The atheists should go make there own bloody holiday instead of defiling others.
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quizzical Posted Apr 1, 2005
'Tain't the atheists - it's capitalism and materialism.
On the other hand, Christmas kind of co-opted existing pagan solstice celebrations (Saturnalia et al.), so all this wretched excess we're experiencing is actually bringing the holiday back to its roots...
quiz (in an iconoclastic sort of mood today)
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