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Israel and I both grew up with Christmas. Even though I don’t believe Jesus was born of a virgin, or that he rose three days after his death, I choose to celebrate Christmas because I believe traditions are healthy for the soul. ... I am curious to know how many athiests, agnostics, and other non-religious types,
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www.agnosticmom.com/2005/12/22/do-you-celebrate/
www.agnosticmom.com/2005/12/22/do-you-celebrate/
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I'm an agnostic and I haven't celebrated or acknowledged Christmas for over 7 years. Not for religious reasons, but for social and personal ones. The social demands to conform with consumer purchases, over eating and bad decision making tow...
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/522947
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Agnostics: Doubting the existence of God ... Agnostics and Agnosticism: Uncertainty about whether God exists ... When asked what their religion is, many of those who are unsure of the existence of a God will reply "Agnostic." Since so many Agnostics regard this as their religion, we have a policy of capitalizing the term out...
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www.religioustolerance.org/agnostic.htm
www.religioustolerance.org/agnostic.htm
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The question is not if atheist should celebrate christmas but whether or not christians should celebrate christmas. Those who read their bibles should have this question already answered. Is it the atheist or the "christian" who is the hypocrite? ... Types of Agnostics...
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www.answerbag.com/q_view/318149
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Home > Archive > Depression support > December 2005 > so do true agnostics celebrate christmas? ... Now throw in my lack of defined faith and I feel strange wishing anyone a merry christmas. I can do the Happy Holidays to incorporate all the different traditions out there, but to celebrate christmas myself? It's all for...
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www.pahealthsystems.com/archive372-2005-12-624549.html
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An online agnostic community. ... Meditation 17; Can an Agnostic celebrate Christmas? ... Consequently, the appropriate action for Agnostics at Christmas is to act just as humans have for thousands of years - we should eat, drink, and be merry. Put up a tree, decorate your house, and exchange gifts. Let Santa visit your kids.
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www.apatheticagnostic.com/articles/meds/med01/med017.ht...
www.apatheticagnostic.com/articles/meds/med01/med017.html
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Walters: The NCAA men's basketball tournament, now in its 70th year, is more than a sporting event. It is a lexicon. A season. The sports fan's bridge from winter to spring. ... Just as a plethora of agnostics celebrate Christmas, a multitude of sports unenthusiasts eagerly fill out a bracket for the office pool.
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nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/23690324/
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"The point about Christmas is that it is as much as a cultural holiday as it is religious," he said. Srinivasan Lakshmanan, a doctoral candidate in computer engineering and a self-proclaimed atheist, said that most atheists and agnostics can and do celebrate during the holiday season.
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www.usc.edu/student-affairs/dt/V135/N64/06-aethe.64c.ht...
www.usc.edu/student-affairs/dt/V135/N64/06-aethe.64c.html
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There is a debate among atheists about whether they should celebrate Christmas or not. Some do so because they aren't out as atheists. Some do so in order not to rock the boat among religious family members. Some do so because they always have and don't want to change - or simply enjoy the holiday. ... Christmas and Lying:
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atheism.about.com/od/christmasholidayseason/p/AtheistsI...
atheism.about.com/od/christmasholidayseason/p/AtheistsIgnore.htm
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