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In reply to the discussion: First person that tells me that we need to 'Keep Christ in Christmas', will get punched in the face [View all]Hugin
(33,222 posts)70. We need to keep the Ease in Easter!
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First person that tells me that we need to 'Keep Christ in Christmas', will get punched in the face [View all]
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
OP
It's all about marketing, sales and $$$$$ anyway. I'm fed up with it all too. n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2012
#95
xtians mischaracterize their own propaganda - the baby was jesus, the killed one was the christ nt
msongs
Nov 2012
#2
We learned about Saturnalia in Latin class way back in high school.
Manifestor_of_Light
Nov 2012
#32
Just tell 'em you don't celebrate Christmas, you celebrate Saturnalia--and you want
Moonwalk
Nov 2012
#9
As a Catholic, I suspect their reply would be Luther's: It's not in the Bible.
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#65
Better yet, ask them if they put up a tree. If they are tell them they're a pagan and will burn.
LeftyMom
Nov 2012
#19
Tell them you'll do it when Chick Fil la says Christmas in their TV commercials instead of
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#22
no one will be hurt, i promise.... but, it does irritate the hell out of me
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#35
On The Day After Thanksgiving, I'm Posting This Picture On My Facebook Page
ChoppinBroccoli
Nov 2012
#37
That pretty much sums it up for me, It's about tolerance and being respectful towards other people
rainlillie
Nov 2012
#69
I wish that the clowns that always scream this would keep Christ the other 364 days too.
hobbit709
Nov 2012
#60
What's wrong with saying Merry Christmas to people who celebrate Christmas? Or Happy Hanukkah to
rainlillie
Nov 2012
#73
I say Merry Christmas mostly... problem is, some people don't want others to say Happy Holidays
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#74
This atheist doesn't want to kill Christmas... It's a great excuse to drink!
backscatter712
Nov 2012
#85