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kisnotundercover
· 9 years ago
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Do you have to be religious to celebrate Christmas..?
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akkward_panda
· 9 years ago
I'm not religious but I still celebrate it
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taeminnieah
· 9 years ago
Me too, I have nothing against people celebrating the original religious meanig, but i still just think its nice for everyone to have a time to be specially generous and be together and nice. Its sweet!
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akkward_panda
· 9 years ago
There's this guy who just kept asking me why I celebrated Christmas if I'm not religious I should have said this^
guest
· 9 years ago
Wait, people actually get offended because someone wished them a happy time?
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guestwho
· 9 years ago
Uh, yeah. Lots of jerks with sticks up their asses out there.
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davidtennant
· 9 years ago
When I wished my atheist friend a merry Christmas, he responded, "YAY! Happy Christian Channukah!"
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thesnowwhitereject
· 9 years ago
I'm a Christian and I never had a problem with people who aren't religious celebrating it. You want to celebrate family and friends please do. I just get bothered when I say Merry Christmas (on Instagram or in person) and I get backlash for it or glares. I was just wishing them a happy day. Why can't everyone be more like Bill:(
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funsubstanceuser
· 9 years ago
Dicks will always find a way to be dickish, so if they happen to be atheist dicks, they will probably make an issue out of someone wishing them merry christmas. Why not just ignore them? This type of meme pretends this is becoming a real problem, which is sort of dickish in itself, cause it does not want to solve an existing problem, its trying to make one up.
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raayjayy
· 9 years ago
Nah I'm not going to be like Bill. I'm going to wish anyone and everything a Merry Christmas.
guest
· 9 years ago
It depends what you say. If you're just informing someone that you don't celebrate, then it's fine. Then they won't ask an awkward question regarding what you did for Christmas.
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guest
· 9 years ago
bill is a conformist.
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