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By (user no longer on site) OP   
2 weeks ago

Jehhovah people and others who don't believe in Christmas do when most are celebrating and partying?

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
2 weeks ago

There and Here

I'm atheist and my Christmas looks pretty much like everyone else's.

I have friends who are Witnesses and they still had a family day together, pretty much the same as everyone else

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By *ustBoWoman
2 weeks ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"I'm atheist and my Christmas looks pretty much like everyone else's.

I have friends who are Witnesses and they still had a family day together, pretty much the same as everyone else "

I'm the same. I enjoy Christmas but I don't follow any religion. It's about family and friends and spending time with them when I'm not in work.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
2 weeks ago

Glad to hear. Just wondered. Random thoughts when sprawling at Christmas time

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
2 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Same. No religion is required to enjoy the celebrations at this time of year. Giving presents, decorating a tree, and enjoying the darkest days of winter being behind us have fuckall to do with celebrating a fictional birthday of a fictional character.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
2 weeks ago

There and Here


"Same. No religion is required to enjoy the celebrations at this time of year. Giving presents, decorating a tree, and enjoying the darkest days of winter being behind us have fuckall to do with celebrating a fictional birthday of a fictional character."

Sometimes I go wild and have a slice of Christmas cake on the same plate a piece of Yule log

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By *iscuits8Man
2 weeks ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Hold on, I've to let on I believe some woman got preggers without even bring shagged around 2,000 years ago to enjoy all this?

'Sake man... someone hand me a can

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
2 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
2 weeks ago


"Same. No religion is required to enjoy the celebrations at this time of year. Giving presents, decorating a tree, and enjoying the darkest days of winter being behind us have fuckall to do with celebrating a fictional birthday of a fictional character.

Sometimes I go wild and have a slice of Christmas cake on the same plate a piece of Yule log "

Just don't eat too much or yule regret it!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
2 weeks ago

I forgot what it was so looked it up.

Yule log or bûche de Noël is a traditional Christmas cake, often served as a dessert, especially in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Switzerland, Vietnam, and Quebec, Canada. Variants are also served in the United States, United Kingdom, Cambodia, Scandinavia, Portugal, Spain, and Japan.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
2 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"Same. No religion is required to enjoy the celebrations at this time of year. Giving presents, decorating a tree, and enjoying the darkest days of winter being behind us have fuckall to do with celebrating a fictional birthday of a fictional character.

Sometimes I go wild and have a slice of Christmas cake on the same plate a piece of Yule log "

I think it's ok to pick/choose/steal the things you want to co-opt. The Christians do that too, wearing clothes made from different fabrics for example that is strictly forbidden. Most religions are a pick and mix of ideas. The hypocrisy is when they have hard-line judgements (about a man laying with a man for example) for other people, but seemingly completely ignore other parts for themselves.

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By *aid backMan
2 weeks ago

by a lake with my rod out

Christmas is just a repurposed Celtic celebration. Like a lot of Christian holidays. Sure they think Jesus was actually born in September

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