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Xmas sounds good to me.
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More children would know who Santa Claus over Jesus. |
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Well I guess Christmas as we know it has lots of different roots which are just as much cultural as religious, a lot of the celebrations have always been quite secular in a way, all the eating and drinking and extravagance is part of the reason it used to be the more godly sort who frowned on it so much
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Witches were drowned..They said at the time 'Yule be sorry'..... *Maniacal laughter*
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Yes Evil Church. |
Whatever you choose to put your 'faith' modern life has very little to do with the trappings of church for many.
Maybe too the likes of 'reverend' Flowers and the frequent exposures of the dark side of Catholicism make it hard for some to see the benefit? |
I love celebrating the pagan bits :idc:.
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Given the often backwards and intolerant nature of the Church, I can't say I sympathise with them. Hopefully it'll push them in the right direction of modernisation, and to re-think the issues with which they are deeply misguided. Organised religion nearly always tends to be rather toxic anyway..
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Blessed be!
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I find churches quite comforting and peaceful.i don't get caught up in all the religious hoo ha,I have my belief which I don't force on others, so for me a church is a place to reflect and think.
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I don't see anyone rejoicing in it but it's understandable how it's happened, there will always be Christians, but maybe Christianity just won't be the multi million pound organisation it was?
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Read in Christian Bale's Batman voice it makes for quite the experience.
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Nobody was christian bashing though? Everyone is entitled to their view if that's atheist, agnostic or pagan.
Don't worry there's always the jam and jerusalem brigade from middle England, onward christian soldiers..... |
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I struggle with this... I know a couple of devout Christians and thwyre very nice, kind, generous people and they get a lot out of the church and the community that surrounds it, a lot of strength and support in tough times, which can only be a good thing.
However, trying to take organised reliion seriously is almost impossible. It's quite clearly ridiculous. They not only sound like fairytales but also it's very obvious (and understandable) WHY they exist (fear of death, fear of loss, fear of the unknown, a sense of belonging), which makes them even less believable, IMO. It's like trying to keep a straight face whilst someone tells you in all sincerity that their best friend is Spiderman. But each to their own... I suppose... so long as they're not hurting anyone (another debate, and certainly not all or even the majority of "believers" do harm) then each to their own. I personally find the whole concept as mad as a bag of frogs. And it's certainly not a "national disgrace" that the churches are seeing less attendance and support. Gone are the day's when "faith" was enforced through government, thankfully, and so keeping their flock is entirely their own responsibility. People aren't interested. It's as simple as that. Side note on Christmas: it's true that it hasn't been a pagan festival for hundreds of years. But I'm afraid it also hasn't been a Christian one for at least three decades. You can't willingly accept the former whilst denying that the latter is also perfectly valid. |
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