Is Christmas really worth celebrating?
Perhaps this is one of those posts that you should just scroll past. It's just a John rant and will likely be misunderstood and taken out of context. It's not my intent to go all "Bah, humbug" on the celebrations of the season, but I'm sure that I'll share some judgmental observances that seem that way.
For the curious that don't really want to read my entire rant -- Yes, I still consider myself to be a Christian (as in a follower of Jesus), but no longer feel very religious nor am I tied to a particular religion.
For those that are sticking around -- well, here goes:
I view the Christian celebration of Christmas much the way I view Christianity's pro-life movement -- It's all about the birth of the child and nobody really cares about the life that follows.
In a way, I guess that kind of makes sense and I really shouldn't be surprised by it. Overall, Christians really don't give much time nor effort into observing the sanctity or holiness of the season when compared to the time and effort put into decorating, shopping, planning and partying for the non-religious elements of the season.
Long before we pack away the decoration for next year, we'll have already boxed up Baby Jesus and returned to ignoring his future teachings or using them to control others and justify our misguided behaviors.
Having said that --
I do enjoy the gift giving and receiving. I like that families and friends get together and celebrate friendships and relationships. I like the lights and decorations of the season and am perfectly fine with the more secular Christmas celebrations. At least for a few moments it seems that Christians and non-Christians alike agree that a little peace on earth is a good thing.
The only thing wrong with that is that it only lasts for a short period of time.
Would it be a bad thing if we, as Christians, removed Christ and religion from Christmas and let the ancient winter celebrations and festivities return to what they were before the birth of Jesus?
Is there really anything in life that is made better by adding religion to it?
If you are a Christian -- by all means, celebrate the birth of the Savior!
But for Christ's sake (literally) -- learn what the man Jesus taught and strive to live that kind of life.
And for everybody -- Christian and non-Christian -- celebrate the season with gusto and joy!
Buy your presents, decorate your homes, wear your ugly sweaters!
Yes! Christmas is worth celebrating!
Merry Christmas
Happy Holidays
Enjoy the season, no matter the reason!
John
Sunday, December 22, 2024
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And besides, Jesus was born in October... or March... or...
Pretty much all holidays have become like this. How much do people think about the War of Independence or the Constitution on Independence Day? It's all about barbecues and department-store sales and professional sports on TV. It's in the nature of the society and economy we have. Every holiday is a joyless slog through empty rituals and symbols that have lost all their depth and meaning, and above all, the relentless pressure to SPEND MONEY. Which most of us don't have enough of these days. It's no wonder the Christmas season has become so associated with stress and depression.
Very wise and thoughtful post my friend! "ignoring his future teachings or using them to control others and justify our misguided behaviors." Sadly true and very human. And yet we persevere doing the best we can to love one another and our neighbor as ourselves. Aloha
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