Moonglow
Diamond Member
I don't have to succumb to yer idea of what a holiday is.It's not so much that "No one is afraid".
It's the fact, they don't want to acknowledge it.
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I don't have to succumb to yer idea of what a holiday is.It's not so much that "No one is afraid".
It's the fact, they don't want to acknowledge it.
One of the things I took away in my days of Catholicism was that if you weren’t miserable, you weren’t doing it right.Christians love to feel persecuted. Gets em moist.
Bah Humbug!I don't have to succumb to yer idea of what a holiday is.
But you make it so easy.Stop mentioning me. Jesus, stop harassing me.
Not really,, those with limited minds think in limited ways.Bah Humbug!
It was meant as a joke...Not really,, those with limited minds think in limited ways.
Indeed and fuck Christmas.It was meant as a joke...
Take it easy...lighten up!
Move on...
But you make it so easy.
Your trolling is keeping this thread alive.Just let this painfully stupid thread die, already.
It doesn't make any sense. The United States of America is a Christian nation where the majority of Americans celebrate Christmas even if they aren't religious and celebrating the baby Jesus part. There's a reason why this is one of my favorite Christmas songs as it's nothing but truth.
I also love the movie based on the song.
The world is multicultural in case you didn't realize that. If I know the person / people are Christians I say Merry Christmas. If I don't know for sure or it is obvious they are not Christians I say Happy Holidays. Fear has nothing to do with it. It's simply common courtesy.