Not exact matches
Merry Christmas to all who
celebrate their spiritual growth in that way, Happy
Holidays to those who do not believe, May all
others celebrating their
religious beliefs have a joyous occasion.
In
other words, they're dumb enough to get in a self righteous name calling uproar for the simple sake of offending amd being offended over a
religious holiday they don't beleive in anyways but still want to
celebrate.
Our churches, whose steeples dot every cityscape and small town in the land, are exempt from paying taxes, and unlike many people of
other faiths, we don't have to worry about fighting with our employers to take time off to
celebrate our
religious holidays as they are largely taken for granted.
We do not
celebrate Jewish
holidays (except maybe in New York City), nor any of the Indian, Chinese, African, or even
other Christian
holidays (such as the Eastern Orthodox
holidays; there are many more
religious holidays on the Christian calendar than Christmas and Easter).
If we
celebrate all religions equally fine, but we are not going to
celebrate holidays of a group of people who hate american life and ignore
other religious groups who we coexist with peacefully!
What if you are Atheist and your child gets bullied by
other kids at school because they don't
celebrate Christmas... because of course, you aren't «normal» if you don't
celebrate a specificially
religious holiday, right?
They're taking that fight into the marketplace and it is a marketplace reality that many people
celebrate Christmas for
other than
religious reasons or they
celebrate around the Christmas season but
celebrate some
other holiday.
If you or the
other parent
celebrates other religious or cultural
holidays, or if there are
other holidays where you live, it's also a good idea address these in your parenting plan.
Other families
celebrate birthdays, mother's day and father's day, while
others celebrate religious holidays and ceremonies.