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fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829281)
I don't. They bring a bit of fun, cheer, giggles and jolly good fun to many people.

Not everyone is religious - but many still celebrate Christmas in the modern day way.

There are far more immoral things going an all around us - every day of the week - Christmas is but one day a year - I really don't see it being any issue. I'm guessing most folk don't otherwise there would be a huge public outcry and uproar -and there isn't.

I disagree, there are over 700 comments on that article alone. I think people actually do care about morals but their voice is being drowned out and subversed.

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 4829290)
Flip the coin, I dont like getting the religious cards. Should I be moaning on and saying people should/could live without them and bringing morality into it?! Nah of course not. Just I personally would rather not receive them.

I put the religious (boring) ones away at the back or underneath - with all the nice cutesy glitterly, golden foil ones at the front. :blush2:

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829294)
I disagree, there are over 700 comments on that article alone. I think people actually do care about morals but their voice is being drowned out and subversed.

700 people out of how many of a readership for that particular paper - bearing in mind comments are global and not restricted to the UK for that paper? How does that quantify pro-rata based on the amount of people who actually purchase Christmas cards globally ? The tiniest, merest drop in the ocean.

fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829300)
700 people out of how many of a readership for that particular paper - bearing in mind comments are global and not restricted to the UK for that paper? How does that quantify pro-rata based on the amount of people who actually purchase Christmas cards globally ? The tiniest, merest drop in the ocean.

It's by far the most commented on article I've read today.

Harry! 22-12-2011 06:25 PM

I really think it's about time people started being honest with what they think without "offending minority groups". Britain is a CHRISTIAN country and therefore we have a RIGHT to endorse it. If people don't like it be quiet, frankly. Politcal correctness sucks so bad!!! Honesty is the best policy. And mass Capatalism also sucks too!!!

fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 4829288)
We could live without a lot of things though.

But most dont want to, as they dont see trivial things like a humorous xmas card...rather than a boring nativity scene... as such a big deal D:

well they don't want to fair enough, we all make choices. There's not going to be a devil that appears on your shoulder telling you to do it and a god that appears on the other saying don't do it like in the films.

Being a immoral is not a necessity it's a choice imo.

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829305)
It's by far the most commented on article I've read today.

That doesn't quite address the point I made though.

It could have 70,000 comments: but pro-rata, for the amount of Christmas cards that are purchased: still represents a mere blip in the amount of cards bought by those who do not prefer the religious theme/element.

fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829312)
That doesn't quite address the point I made though.

It could have 70,000 comments: but pro-rata, for the amount of Christmas cards that are purchased: still represents a mere blip in the amount of cards bought by those who do not prefer the religious theme/element.

no idea what you're talking about sorry

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829311)
well they don't want to fair enough, we all make choices. There's not going to be a devil that appears on your shoulder telling you to do it and a god that appears on the other saying don't do it like in the films.

Being a immoral is not a necessity it's a choice imo.

Indeed. And I am absolutely sure that just about every one of us who has contributed to this thread, has made a choice at some point to do something that a.n.other person would regard as immoral - depending on each individual's moral compass. Whether that by buying a rude or jokey Christmas card: or something far less palatable.

Harry! 22-12-2011 06:30 PM

I am friends with a few non-Christian believers and I still give them Christmas cards, some are with a Muslim faith. And they are happy to recieve such cards, yes they do not have the sendimantal value for them personally, but it is a gift of good will.

If anybody is offended by "Merry Christmas" I would persoanlly would force them to go to Midnight Mass.

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829317)
no idea what you're talking about sorry

It was an incredibly simple post - very easy to understand - but in fairness, your response here now is far more polite than your earlier post.


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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829224)
Thanks, but I think I'd prefer to drown in boiling oil than hear your thoughts on anything at all.


fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829318)
Indeed. And I am absolutely sure that just about every one of us who has contributed to this thread, has made a choice at some point to do something that a.n.other person would regard as immoral - depending on each individual's moral compass. Whether that by buying a rude or jokey Christmas card: or something far less palatable.

You speak for nobody other than yourself, not one single person. Please stop tarring everyone with your own moral bankrupcy

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Harry! (Post 4829320)
I am friends with a few non-Christian believers and I still give them Christmas cards, some are with a Muslim faith. And they are happy to recieve such cards, yes they do not have the sendimantal value for them personally, but it is a gift of good will.

If anybody is offended by "Merry Christmas" I would persoanlly would force them to go to Midnight Mass.

Surely that's a step too far Harry.... NOT the Midnight Service. :shocked:

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829326)
You speak for nobody other than yourself, not one single person. Please stop tarring everyone with your own moral bankrupcy

LOL. I've highlighted the words in red that are important ones, the ones that you seem to have missed. Best not taking things out of context - the lines become rather blurry otherwise.

I have high moral standards thank you very much - but no need to get personal Fruitcake.


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Indeed. And I am absolutely sure that just about every one of us who has contributed to this thread, has made a choice at some point to do something that a.n.other person would regard as immoral - depending on each individual's moral compass. Whether that by buying a rude or jokey Christmas card: or something far less palatable.


Harry! 22-12-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829327)
Surely that's a step too far Harry.... NOT the Midnight Service. :shocked:

In that case, the offfended should "shut up!" then society is happy.

Ammi 22-12-2011 06:39 PM

Tbh there are only a couple of 'oldies' I send cards to..the rest is all emails and Ecards....imo the volume of cards sent at Christmas is far more damaging to the environment than it is to morality

arista 22-12-2011 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829327)
Surely that's a step too far Harry.... NOT the Midnight Service. :shocked:



Yes Harry Needs the Army

fruit_cake 22-12-2011 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829332)
LOL. I've highlighted the words in red that are important ones, the ones that you seem to have missed. Best not taking things out of context - the lines become rather blurry otherwise.

I have high moral standards thank you very much - but no need to get personal Fruitcake.

I'm not getting personal, don't flatter yourself. I'd rather boil in oil than comment on your personal life. I am stating that there are moral people in the world and this article is yet more evidence of it. So put that in your pipe and smoke it

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Harry! (Post 4829333)
In that case, the offfended should "shut up!" then society is happy.

Praise be Harry.

The laugh is: the article in question makes mention of 4 of the most morally corrupt retailers around:.....pmsl -the very places that some folk are moaning about not being able to purchase religious cards in. :joker:

I know if I was that religious: I'd be purchasing my from local chapel/church etc - ensuring that the big racketeers weren't getting any profits - but it all going to the faith in which I place my trust!

Scarlett. 22-12-2011 06:46 PM

The UK simply doesnt have as big of a Christian population as it once had, so of course there is less religeous cards.

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829326)
You speak for nobody other than yourself, not one single person. Please stop tarring everyone with your own moral bankrupcy

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Originally Posted by christmas_cake (Post 4829340)
I'm not getting personal, don't flatter yourself. I'd rather boil in oil than comment on your personal life. I am stating that there are moral people in the world and this article is yet more evidence of it. So put that in your pipe and smoke it


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Originally Posted by christmas_cake http://cdn.thisisbigbrother.com/blue/viewpost.gif
Thanks, but I think I'd prefer to drown in boiling oil than hear your thoughts on anything at all.
I think you will find you are getting personal. There really is no need - it's all very light hearted Fruitcake.

More worryingly though: and more importantly. Should I be getting concerned about the amount of times you appear to want to boil yourself? Surely that's not worth it -all over a Christmas card thread.

Enter the jovial spirit - there's fun out there.

Scarlett. 22-12-2011 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Harry! (Post 4829310)
I really think it's about time people started being honest with what they think without "offending minority groups". Britain is a CHRISTIAN country and therefore we have a RIGHT to endorse it. If people don't like it be quiet, frankly. Politcal correctness sucks so bad!!! Honesty is the best policy. And mass Capatalism also sucks too!!!

Really? Cause this says we're now more of an athiest country
http://i39.tinypic.com/lw8kh.jpg

Harry! 22-12-2011 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowball (Post 4829341)
Praise be Harry.

The laugh is: the article in question makes mention of 4 of the most morally corrupt retailers around:.....pmsl -the very places that some folk are moaning about not being able to purchase religious cards in. :joker:

I know if I was that religious: I'd be purchasing my from local chapel/church etc - ensuring that the big racketeers weren't getting any profits - but it all going to the faith in which I place my trust!

Indeed, capitalism is far too huge in society today and I find that a shame. Such a trival matter but the Price of Freddo's is a huge indication of money grabbing at it's finest. I find it so wrong that big compaines can make such huge profits and the poor get poorer.

I know many people do not prefer to buy from their local because it is more expensive. Why? Because the big supermarkets sell items at ""cheap" prices with sneaky profits. So wrong.

Harry! 22-12-2011 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 4829346)
Really? Cause this says we're now more of an athiest country
http://i39.tinypic.com/lw8kh.jpg

Traditionally I may add.

Pyramid* 22-12-2011 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 4829346)
Really? Cause this says we're now more of an athiest country
http://i39.tinypic.com/lw8kh.jpg

Oh oh, the graphs are out. It's getting serious now. :(




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Originally Posted by Harry! (Post 4829347)
Indeed, capitalism is far too huge in society today and I find that a shame. Such a trival matter but the Price of Freddo's is a huge indication of money grabbing at it's finest. I find it so wrong that big compaines can make such huge profits and the poor get poorer.

I know many people do not prefer to buy from their local because it is more expensive. Why? Because the big supermarkets sell items at ""cheap" prices with sneaky profits. So wrong.

:D

As a lover of Freddos - sadly, I am inclined to agee. :bawling:


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