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*for december
there is
*or i mean other religous holidays
there are several
hannukah
DIE
and kwanza i guess
DIE
but merry christmas is fine
Merry Christmas
@Default™ huh
anyway
Happy Holidays.
No i mean that we have always celbrated christmas
i think the debate is stupid and it should be up to the individual wishing happy whatever to decide what they want to say
FUCK YOUR INDIVIDUALISM
if you are a dirty kike, you should be allowed to tell me "happy hanukah" despite my not being a dirty kike
Merry Christmas or GTFO
Merry Christmas, why would we use Happy Holidays xd
Even atheists should say merry Christmas. It’s the holiday they’re probably celebrating . Don’t see Jews giving up Hanukkah
hell yeah man
i'm not even religious and I say merry christmas
miss me with that gay ass "Happy Holidays" shit
either could be used but i think merry christmas is better and more appropriate
@Deleted User this
this isnt even a christian tradition lmao
```With no Biblical directive to do so and no mention in the Gospels of the correct date, it wasn't until the fourth century that church leaders in Rome embraced the holiday. At this time, Nissenbaum said, many people had turned to a belief the Church found heretical: That Jesus had never existed as a man, but as a sort of spiritual entity.```
xD
That's the whole story, people are so fucking dumb that you must give them holidays for them not to be blind like a fucking chicken
but it originally derived from many pagan or culturally indigenous european traditions
so thats it
No it’s not it.... kill your self
lol you faggot
I dont even dislike christmas, you're just foolish and fucking dumb to believe that it is a christian tradition
it has the roots in very pagan beliefs and traditions of the ancients
I cant see a reason for why christianity would be more legitimate than some fucking druids in forests
the difference is that it evolved further
but was built upon the roots
```“The earliest reference to Christmas being marked on Dec. 25 comes from the second century after Jesus’ birth. It is considered likely the first Christmas celebrations were in reaction to the Roman Saturnalia, a harvest festival that marked the winter solstice—the return of the sun—and honored Saturn, the god of sowing. Saturnalia was a rowdy time, much opposed by the more austere leaders among the still-minority Christian sect. Christmas developed, one scholar says, as a means of replacing worship of the sun with worship of the Son. By 529 AD, after Christianity had become the official state religion of the Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian made Christmas a civic holiday. The celebration of Christmas reached its peak—some would say its worst moments—in the medieval period when it became a time for conspicuous consumption and unequaled revelry.”```
not fucking similar at all