posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 12:13 PM
Christmas is almost here! Are you non-believers still accepting presents? I know I am.
I thought I would ask you guys and gals this question cause christmas is almost here and I'm not a practicing christian church-goer but I am still
giving and recieving presents.
When I think of christmas the last thing that comes to mind is jesus and the real purpose behind christmas.
I think of the lights, the snow, the tree, and presents.
Some people think of the expenses of buying presents for everyone and their mother a present.
Some people think of how much money the new elmo doll is going to make them when millions of moms and grandmas pour into the nearest TOYS R' US
trampling each other.
Some people are happy just to be with a loved one.
Some people set up and reinact an entire nativity scene in their yard, line every corner of their house and yard with lights and hollow plastic santa
clauses, then put a giant inflatable snowglobe on their front lawn with a generator that blows around little pieces of foam snow inside.
Some people just exchange presents and eat until they burst.
What does christmas mean to those of you who are not religious? Do you still do the present thing?
Personally I think the present thing is great, doesn't need to have any religous aspects to it, just giving and recieving. It gives people something
to look forward to.
I'm not religious, but I'm still trading presents.
Thoughts?
What about you?
edit on 21-10-2010 by pinealexplorer because: typo