Should the secular and non-secular aspects of Christmas be celebrated separately? - charitable christmas gifts
The modern Christmas gives me a bit of a feeling of uneasiness. The bun festival consumers do not really feel too comfortable in the crib.
What do you think of the separation of the secular parties in the secular components and non-governmental organizations and the conclusion, on different days?
The Christians among us would be able to have the birth of Christ with angels, farm animals and magicians, as they wanted and really go to town on the religious aspect. Christmas is not selfishness and altruism, donations of money or time, perhaps.
And then we can have a great end of year party - Wintermass. Here you can see the normal things like boozin secular "(non-alcoholic), Shoppin ', on the Eatin' Givin this unwanted and partyin 'and as a means to an end. We have a number for the celebration - Santa Claus - Santa theme and many to sing songs.
What do you think?
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