If there is no religion in Christmas, then there is no celebration. The point of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Christ. If the day becomes secular, then it is just business as usual. Therefore, Sasha and Maleah’s gifts must be returned. Or better yet, they can be redistributed to my son. Yes, I know I probably misspelled their names and I don’t care.
Well, his people ARE still out there searching for the right church for the first family.
Trying to be like the schools I see. Secular, don’t want to offend, but hey, GO BUY THOSE presents for Christmas!! Help the economy!
The day was a secular celebration before the birth of The Nazarene ( who was NOT born on the 25th of December). It will have secular meaning whether we like it or not in the future.
It is fine with me if you misrepresent it to your children, do as you will. I tend to think that those who would put “Christ” back into Christmas have lost the sense of what a MASS is all about. I do not celebrate His Death. Instead I celebrate His resurrection. That is the grace and redemotion in my life