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RayneFalls93
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 3:57pm |
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Hmm I feel confused now. I celebrate just about every holiday and I am an atheist. Athiests can't celebrate? I thought that was just for Jehova's Witnesses. I LOVE Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter (eh not really), Halloween, yatta-yatta. Well even if athiest aren't suppose to celebrate I will continue I don't believe in God but I believe in good food, happiness/cheer, presents, family togetherness, egg-nogg, and of course the amazing sales that come around these times of year.
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Lady ICE
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 3:57pm |
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God doesnt have anything to do with christmass anyways so...doesnt matter what you believe
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 4:42pm |
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I haven't read the thread yet but I def agree with the title.
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 4:47pm |
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I dunno why. They can just call it a "Winter Solstice Celebration" if they want and join in on the fun.
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BBpants
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:00pm |
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Meh
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TokyoRose
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:10pm |
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Pat Robertson is calling others miserable grinches? He needs to have a whole stadium full of seats. I celebrate Christmas--it's all about being together with family and sharing together. There are a lot of people who don't believe in Christianity that celebrate Christmas. As a matter of fact, there are a lot of people out there who recognize the holiday for the commercialized fiasco it has become.
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nitabug
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:18pm |
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I would hang out with an alcholic before I would hang out with a crackhead...
But crackheads are damn good sales men and they work for cheap..
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:19pm |
Oh, most of the atheists I know are some of the happiest people I've come across so whatever. If all you want to see (and believe) is that non-believers are miserable, then thats all you will see.
He's just a rambling old coot, no need to even take his sh*t seriously  I wish I could find that quote where he said the liberal medias attack against christianity is worse than the oppression against minorities...too funny...
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:25pm |
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Haven't been a christian in over ten yrs There are no lights, no tree, no gifts, no special food in December expect for new yrs eve because it's my birthday and I have no issues with christmas stuff. There's a phrase we use in my family: That's not in my home. Long as something is not in our home...'do as thou wilt'...pun intended.
I have other pressing issues to tend to, like the predicament that the Children of Israel have us in.
I do love those boxing day sales, though. And after boxing day...even cheaper
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blaquefoxx
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Posted: Nov 23 2012 at 5:33pm |
Derri wrote:
Haven't been a christian in over ten yrs There are no lights, no tree, no gifts, no special food in December expect for new yrs eve because it's my birthday and I have no issues with christmas stuff. There's a phrase we use in my family: That's not in my home. Long as something is not in our home...'do as thou wilt'...pun intended.
I have other pressing issues to tend to, like the predicament that the Children of Israel have us in.
I do love those boxing day sales, though. And after boxing day...even cheaper | My fiance was talking about this the other day...Is this a Benjamite "West Indian" thing???
Edited by blaquefoxx - Nov 23 2012 at 5:34pm
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