or I guess it's the other way around... it's probably the non-Christians who prohibits themselves to celebrate Christmas. We cannot tell but some could be following certain rules. (let's look at both sides... this is also possible)Krisi wrote:Everybody can celebrate Christmas. I have not heard or never seen an invitation that excludes non-Christians on this special occassion. I know this as the season for everyone to be happy.
Do we have to be Christian to celebrate Christmas?
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Re: Do we have to be Christian to celebrate Christmas?
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I usually always get a pine as a Christmas tree. But this year I have thought about a artificial tree. Are there a lot of benefits?
I usually always get a pine as a Christmas tree. But this year I have thought about a artificial tree. Are there a lot of benefits?
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Re: Do we have to be Christian to celebrate Christmas?
In my opinion, we don't have to. I mean it should be a globle event for all of the people around the world. I guess the holiday has been commercialized, everbody got the chance to go shoppimg and buy something for family members. And children will be happy too. For example, we do celebrate Chrismas in China, some of the families just follow the trend, they prepare the gifts and presents for their children. Also, it is really beautiful when it snows, it also called White Chrismas.