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It is enough of a nonsecular holiday that I am okay with it. No religious symbols though. -- nm
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Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Nov 28 '12, 11:26
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depends, do consider ancient paganism to be a "religion" in the same sense of the word as Christianity?
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znufrii
Nov 28, 11:34
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"I have nipples, Greg, could you milk me?" -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 28, 11:47
I see where you're going, but I would argue that, in practice, the observation of Chrstimas is not a primarily religious nature. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 28, 11:37
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Yeah, Santa trumps his arguement. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 28, 11:47
The tree symbolizes Santa, to most. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 28, 11:33
Are you trying to make baby Jesus cry? -- nm
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Loyola
Nov 28, 11:31
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