Originally posted by Boozy
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In any case, I don't see anything wrong with a non-Christian accepting a year-end bonus that is given out around the holidays. Even if the company is officially giving them out as "Christmas" gifts.
My problem was with people who don't celebrate Christmas and condemn everything related to Christmas yet have no problem with that Christmas payout.
Again, what companies need to do is to stop associating Christmas with those types of things.
If they're a year end bonus then call it that.
Not all places give the cash bonuses.
Some give turkeys or gift baskets.
Those are more along the line of a Christmas gift, and I have yet to see any of these same people refuse on principle.
I don't begrudge them. I just think it's funny.
I really have no problem with anyone celebrating what they want.
However, the point was raised at the beginning of the thread
Some people think that people who do not follow the Christian faith are being hypocritical if they celebrate Christmas.
I think it's hypocritical, but I'm not going to go picket your driveway for having "Merry Christmas" across your lawn when you haven't darkened the doors of a church in years, or even in your lifetime.
I celebrate Christmas in my own way with a focus on the celebration of Christ's birth.
You celebrate it your way.
Do I wish you would call it something else? Yes.
Am I going to make a big deal of it and call you on it? No.
I'll just smile to myself and live and let live.
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