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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Christmas, Commercial, Religious, or Both?
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<blockquote data-quote="WP64" data-source="post: 9092060" data-attributes="member: 75984"><p>For years I felt an emptyness at the end of Christmas day, I had lost touch with the true meaning of Christmas in my life. I stopped asking for gifts, when family members asked what I wanted for Christmas I said, "nothing." Having children turned this around some, but not entirely. It wasn't until I was baptized at 35 in the Episcopal Church that my feeling about Christmas changed, now I celebrate the day, Jesus is my saviour and his birthday is a glorious day in my life once again.</p><p></p><p>If this offends you or causes you to look down upon me, I understand your intolerance for I have been on both side of the divide. I chose the path I'm on today not for the origanization of religion, but for the message of Christ, if you don't know, there is a difference between the two.</p><p></p><p>As for the poll, I voted "Both", my personal beliefs do not change the reality of what Christmas has become, it is what it is.</p><p></p><p>Merry Christmas everyone,</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WP64, post: 9092060, member: 75984"] For years I felt an emptyness at the end of Christmas day, I had lost touch with the true meaning of Christmas in my life. I stopped asking for gifts, when family members asked what I wanted for Christmas I said, "nothing." Having children turned this around some, but not entirely. It wasn't until I was baptized at 35 in the Episcopal Church that my feeling about Christmas changed, now I celebrate the day, Jesus is my saviour and his birthday is a glorious day in my life once again. If this offends you or causes you to look down upon me, I understand your intolerance for I have been on both side of the divide. I chose the path I'm on today not for the origanization of religion, but for the message of Christ, if you don't know, there is a difference between the two. As for the poll, I voted "Both", my personal beliefs do not change the reality of what Christmas has become, it is what it is. Merry Christmas everyone, Jay [/QUOTE]
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