Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Sorry, Afs, obviously we must agree to disagree. To a Christian, Christmas means celebrating the birth of Jesus, God's own son, and our Savior. If you don't embrace that belief, then you can't celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, IMO. That doesn't mean that we shouldn't want to learn, enjoy, and respect the beliefs of others.


As long as you put "IMO" at the end of that sentence, I'm okay with it, as you are entitled to your opinion. But to come out and just say I couldn't celebrate the true meaning of a holiday, as if you own that holiday and you are in charge of approval and analysis of how someone celebrates and if they celebrate the true meaning of that event or not is not acceptable; since you are not God and neither I'm.


"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones