JohnDe
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@JohnDe Just came across your Christmas Post.Christmas is a very special time of year.
It is filled with many emotions. Joy, happiness, sadness, and a new beginning.
And as a Catholic, I also have the religious meaning that plays a strong part of my family life.
I have friend's, customers, and family that don't believe in the religious side of Christmas, or they are of a different faith, but every year they still wish us a Merry and Happy Christmas.
Faith, understanding, compassion, and love is Christmas.
So, just in case I miss the day to wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas, I am taking the chance today.
And thank you all for creating a wonderful forum to debate investing ideas, sharing information, or just to talk about the world. You also Joe Blow, your commitment is second to none.
Love you all
Merry Christmas
What is the true meaning of Christmas?
Well, WayneL I am totally in agreeance with you.Those of us with faith, I am sure have many friends either of no faith or of other faiths... and visa versa.
Last week, I had a Jewish client that gave me a great big hug and wished me merry Christmas... And in return I wished her a very happy Hanukkah (it starts Dec 24 this year, so intersecting).
The great majority of my clients are either atheist or agnostic however, and have no problems with us wishing each other a Merry Christmas and I do receive some gifts from them (usually woobla, which may have something to say about my drinking habits)
Even in the past way I have had Muslim/Hindu friends/associates and have absent-mindedly wished these people a Merry Christmas they have always returned the greeting... Even if slightly bemused and never offended.
So, what do these idiots in the mainstream media think they're doing by writing articles such as the one below, which creates nothing but division and acrimony?
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Would it be impolite and alienating if other faiths did not wish Christians a Merry Christmas I wonder ?Those of us with faith, I am sure have many friends either of no faith or of other faiths... and visa versa.
Last week, I had a Jewish client that gave me a great big hug and wished me merry Christmas... And in return I wished her a very happy Hanukkah (it starts Dec 24 this year, so intersecting).
The great majority of my clients are either atheist or agnostic however, and have no problems with us wishing each other a Merry Christmas and I do receive some gifts from them (usually woobla, which may have something to say about my drinking habits)
Even in the past way I have had Muslim/Hindu friends/associates and have absent-mindedly wished these people a Merry Christmas they have always returned the greeting... Even if slightly bemused and never offended.
So, what do these idiots in the mainstream media think they're doing by writing articles such as the one below, which creates nothing but division and acrimony?
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I personally would not be offended in the slightest. Its more of a delight if they actually do.Would it be impolite and alienating if other faiths did not wish Christians a Merry Christmas I wonder ?
I've just finished listening to a 2 hour long podcast between a person who calls himself in atheist and an evangelist Christian. Super interesting from my point of view and had much discussion about the role of Christianity in society even if one is not a believer.But let's face, for the majority of us, it's just a holiday, but a holiday can be Merry and safe etc if done with goodwill.
Those of us with faith, I am sure have many friends either of no faith or of other faiths... and visa versa.
Last week, I had a Jewish client that gave me a great big hug and wished me merry Christmas... And in return I wished her a very happy Hanukkah (it starts Dec 24 this year, so intersecting).
The great majority of my clients are either atheist or agnostic however, and have no problems with us wishing each other a Merry Christmas and I do receive some gifts from them (usually woobla, which may have something to say about my drinking habits)
Even in the past way I have had Muslim/Hindu friends/associates and have absent-mindedly wished these people a Merry Christmas they have always returned the greeting... Even if slightly bemused and never offended.
So, what do these idiots in the mainstream media think they're doing by writing articles such as the one below, which creates nothing but division and acrimony?
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@Sean K is this council loaded with non-Christian types who are perhaps dead against the values and principles that we were brought up??????One of the local councils in Melbourne are saying 'Happy festivities' or some such crap.
@Sean K is this council loaded with non-Christian types who are perhaps dead against the values and principles that we were brought up??????
Just a sad state of affairs for this time of the year.I don't think it matters. They have previously celebrated all other culturally significant events by the traditional name of the event.
Can you see a Jesus anywhere in that celebrate montage?
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Chauvy had a laugh being chased around the kitchen, with everyone going a bit Christmas mad-dog and having a lovely time. Eventually, he fell asleep on some presents on the straw. Darkness fell and we forgot about him. It was time to light the candles. Yay!No one noticed that my hockey stick, with its crepe paper red suit and nylon beard, had fallen against a candle
Controversial:and a Happy Hanukkah to those of the earliest Abrahamic faith.
should a Christian celebrate Hanukkah?Controversial:
Can a Christian also celebrate Hannukah, as well as Christmas?
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