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anubis2814 friendica
Same reason why Atheist Jews celebrate Passover with family.
Jay Bryant diaspora
I put up lights in the age-old, pre-Christian tradition of adding some light to the darkest time of the year.
To my knowledge the trees are a rather recent (18xx) addition. I too celebrate it, simply for tradition. I don't go to any church, just try to create a pleasant environment.
Jess Nut diaspora

I'm an atheist raised by atheists. We did all the non-religious Xmas stuff. Tree, presents, big meal, etc. Our tree didn't have a star or an angel on top. We didn't go to mass or have a manger scene. I honestly didn't even know about that aspect of Christmas until I was an older kid and saw what friends had at their place.

I know Jewish people who do Xmas just because it's so much a part of the American culture and they grew up being basically forced to participate in school and with their non-Jewish friends.

Now as a singleton with no kids and no family nearby I usually do nothing or get Chinese food with the other non-participants. I used to work, to cover for the people that do participate, but my current job just closes for the week between Xmas and New Years so I'm off regardless.

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anubis2814 friendica
@Jess Nut Yup when i was single Chinese food was my holiday ritual.
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Bellarome diaspora
Floridians should find this an interesting school lesson from the
bible.
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Jay Bryant diaspora
@Jess Nut Zactly. I would volunteer to be the on-call developer, because I had nothing going on anyway. I hadn't thought about Chinese. I was thinking of getting a pizza the night before and having the leftovers. I could get behind some pot stickers and Mongolian beef, though. πŸ™‚
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Whuffo diaspora
Japanese go for KFC during the holidays.
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frater chaos diaspora
there was a time in early america where christians condemned anyone for putting up a tree. it was considered pagan
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Adam Hunt diaspora
It is pagan! There are no Christmas trees in the New Testament!
With enough Christian word salad, you can fit the complete engineering designs for the Intel Pentium in the Bible
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Jess Nut diaspora

The early Puritan settlers banned Christmas. Fun to mention that when people talk about what the "founding fathers" wanted.

https://theweek.com/articles/479313/when-americans-banned-christmas

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