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Christmas day is on a SUNDAY - and the networks carry on as usual |
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Not at all, if anything I am more Pagan than anything else & it is well documented that like everything else, the Christians stole all of their ideas from the Pagans. Besides it is also well documented from official religious people that Christ wasn't born on Xmas Day, as December 25th didn't even exist on the calender in those days.
Just because that I don't believe that Mary was a virgin etc etc, it doesn't mean that I should join in & get forced to believe all the biblical crap surrounding Xmas. Also at Easter I eat Easter Eggs, but I have never & will never take part in the BS known as Lent or anything else religion orientated. Happy Xmas. ![]() I've never given up anything for Lent, though I have pancakes on Pancake Tuesday and when I was at school I got ashes on Ash Wednesday because they were given to everyone. A nun came around to the school (Catholic) and gave them out to all of us.
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Other forms of minority-interest, public service broadcasting have been drastically cut back over the years. Why should religious coverage be any different?
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