Now, I for one really don't like this 'Christmas' thing. I has almost no religious significance (in reality, there's almost no chance JC was born in that time of the year, and most of Christendom didn't even 'celebrate' christmas as an event until quite recently... it wasn't even acknowledged as anything at all - and still isn't in some Christian societies).
I'm a pagan - shamanic druid to be precise (though I'm a lazy one at that ). I celebrate the Solstices and Equinoxes, and the Cross-Quarter Festivals. These things have value in my life. Christmas does not.
Also, Christmas has now basically become a consumerist day to spend (under the allusion of 'giving' to people - yes, I'm cynical... comes from my upbringing).
So what really pisses me off is that because I don't choose to 'celebrate' this day which has no relevance to me, I'm a 'grinch' who needs to be converted! Or at the very least, argued with.
Of course, it's not just me... my local (which is actually national) radio station had 4 people who were anti-christmas, so they did this thing where they tried to 'de-grinch' them.
I mean - what gives people (or makes people think) that they have the right to do that? What about people's right to believe something different?
And should I, therefore, try to convert everyone who is a 'grinch' because they don't celebrate Beltaine???
(sure, it's one thing to be offended by 'Merry Christmas", but that's a different kettle of fish!)
I'm a pagan - shamanic druid to be precise (though I'm a lazy one at that ). I celebrate the Solstices and Equinoxes, and the Cross-Quarter Festivals. These things have value in my life. Christmas does not.
Also, Christmas has now basically become a consumerist day to spend (under the allusion of 'giving' to people - yes, I'm cynical... comes from my upbringing).
So what really pisses me off is that because I don't choose to 'celebrate' this day which has no relevance to me, I'm a 'grinch' who needs to be converted! Or at the very least, argued with.
Of course, it's not just me... my local (which is actually national) radio station had 4 people who were anti-christmas, so they did this thing where they tried to 'de-grinch' them.
I mean - what gives people (or makes people think) that they have the right to do that? What about people's right to believe something different?
And should I, therefore, try to convert everyone who is a 'grinch' because they don't celebrate Beltaine???
(sure, it's one thing to be offended by 'Merry Christmas", but that's a different kettle of fish!)
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