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Re: No, It's the Liberal Secularists

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Dec 26 19:15:55 2004, in response to Re: No, It's the Liberal Secularists, posted by David of Broadway on Sun Dec 26 16:39:45 2004.

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Christmas is not a severely important holiday in the Christian religion either. It's the secular additions in this country that make it appear "very important".
Easter is a much more important Christian holiday, and especially Good Friday, but you rarely see all the fuss made for Easter. Good Friday is the Holiest day of the year, and Easter is the most important day of the year in the Christian calendar. And the reason there is no fuss for Easter is because it's not the least bit important secularly (aside from some chocolate manufacturers).
Christmas gets the fuss not because it's really all that important of a Christian holiday, because it isn't half as important as other Christian holidays.

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