• Draghetta@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    TBH Christmas in the west is mostly cultural, not religious.

    Nobody except for the ultra religious nowadays cares about Christ. And I don’t mean it in a grumpy way, I mean it literally: even in the cheesy hallmark stereotype the “grinches” don’t lack love for Christ, they lack cheer and whatever the cHrIsTmAs sPiRiT is.

    Modern day Christmas has origin in religion but has nothing to do with it anymore. If you like lights and reindeers and presents under the tree and fat guys with white beards celebrate it, regardless of whether you are Jewish, Muslim or atheist like a lot of those who do it. If you don’t like those things then don’t, there is no need to motivate it religiously.

    “I’m a jew/atheist/muslim therefore I don’t care about Christmas” makes about as much sense as “I’m not a bipedal mouse therefore I don’t care about Disneyland”

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      1 year ago

      Most of the traditions around modern Christmas don’t even have their roots in Christianity. They’re either from various different faiths, or newer inventions of capitalism.

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      1 year ago

      Well i certainly lack love for christ…. And if you enjoy the secular aspects, that’s you’re business, but please don’t stand there and tell me the holiday is entirely secular, not when literally every church here is having a Christmas Eve service and “the true meaning of Christmas” is being put on blast every bit as much as the shitty holiday music is.

      Also? I’m not a bipedal mouse and I couldn’t give two rat farts about Disneyland either. (Okay, so one doesn’t follow other, but both are true.)