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Happy Holidays,

Posted by Whoppixian on Monday, 22 August, 2011, 1:36 AM

happy holidays,

Miscellany | Merry Christmas, or whatever holiday you choose to celebrate, everybody. And if you don't choose to celebrate for any particular reason, feel free to celebrate.

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Happy Holidays,

Posted by Whoppixian on Monday, 22 August, 2011, 1:36 AM

Merry Christmas, or whatever holiday you choose to celebrate, everybody. And if you don?t choose to celebrate for any particular reason, feel free to celebrate for no reason at all.

Here?s a legitimately touching Xmas song, Tim Minchin?s White Wine in the Sun (indirectly via Balloon Juice). As an Australian, he has a warmer image of the season than we Northerners. This isn?t the one that got censored from British TV, which is more amusing than heartwarming, but also worth a listen.

Phil: Actually, growing up, I celebrated Christmas every year without any mentioning of Christ or religion. To me, it?s a time of presents, cheerful songs, generosity, and more time with loved ones. I would say it?s a time of joyfulness, but that shouldn?t be limited to just the holidays. Merry Christmas!

And there?s always the solstice aspect of Christmas: when the days are so short, it?s good to gather your loved ones close and celebrate the return of the light. At least for those of us in the northern hemisphere.

I?ve composed a little Christmas song: It?s a cheery tune with character/costume changes ?to boot?.HO, HO, HO! It?s simply about what Christmas means to me Here?s the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?

Phil, and others who wonder ?why?? Why not? This time marks new beginnings and overcoming the fear of old things ending. Nearly every culture has some kind of celebration at this time of year. Being an non-believer doesn?t mean one must hate believers, or that we must adopt a glum attitude while they celebrate. Happiness and wonder are contagiously healthy feelings. Peaceful goodwill toward others is a positive credo, no matter where it originates. Being secure in one?s own belief allows one to join in the celebrations of others with differing beliefs.

Winter soltice is winter soltice many texts explain seasonal celebrations and roots. Mythology folklore ledgends symbolism never understand why it is not a part of collective psyche . Historical evolution argicultural species on your planet. Alien what time is it!

I for one am grateful that Sean posted something more original than the vanilla Nat King Cole fare that most of these commenters seem to be expecting. The imagery in this song is superb. Thumbs up.

No it doesn?t. It was originally a pagan holiday celebrating winter solstice. Then Christianity appropriated it, then it was appropriated again by businesses. Christmas is both a secular and religious holiday.

I was happy to find this today not a usual Christmas song (at least where I?m from) but a beautiful one nonetheless. un-catchy maybe horrible no way.

Many atheists are forced to celebrate Christmas. It is now difficult (but not impossible) to get to your office, also the fact that many shops are closed doesn?t help. So, you are more or less forced to stay at home .

No you aren?t. But I suppose it would feel that way if you believe everyone should think and act like you. Fortunately few people are that self involved. Most people are able to be around people who they don?t necessarily agree with.

Well, he may very well have. Anyway, I have to admit that I?m not up on the history of Tintin, but I?m pretty sure that Tim Minchin hasn?t been involved in any of the following:

By the way, are you a songwriter yourself? Or do you just ?know what you like?. If you do write songs, please provide a link to one or two ? I?d love to listen.

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