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In reply to the discussion: Curious about Non Christians on DU [View all]Rhythm
(5,435 posts)105. Agnostic on my best day... spending time with the family...
Fortunately, both of my jobs afford us (workers) a 4-day weekend this go-round, and so i will be home from the 24th-27th, enjoying the company of family and friends, listening to Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Mannheim Steamroller, making and sharing delicious foods and treats, and just enjoying not having to be at work.
Oh, and yes... As a matter of fact, in keeping with the winter holiday season, there's a lovely, decorated tree in the living-room at present, and assorted winter greenery here and there, along with stockings hung up... each with a family-member's name inscribed in silver paint-pen.
Just because i don't believe in any given mythology, it doesn't mean i can't enjoy the beauty of the trappings...
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Atheist. Normally celebrate Christmas with mixed religious family, but no plans this year.
LeftyMom
Dec 2015
#4
Atheists -- we do the tree (it's pagan, after all), presents, cookies, decorate gingerbread house.
Arugula Latte
Dec 2015
#8
This kinda crap has no place here or on conservative networks, socialist ones, liberal ones or any
NotHardly
Dec 2015
#12
Atheist, "Culturally Christian" (which is kind of unavoidable, I suppose)
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2015
#15
non-religious. I just play along, try not to harsh anybody else's buzz. but personally it's a
KG
Dec 2015
#24
There's nothing religious related to my Christmas tree, lights, presents, or other decor
NightWatcher
Dec 2015
#47
Non-religious but Christmas is fun so we celebrate it with family, food, a tree.
Shrike47
Dec 2015
#52
My wife and I are atheists, but there are many secular Christmas traditions to enjoy.
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2015
#68
Atheist who doesn't celebrate Christmas but not because of any religious overtones
justiceischeap
Dec 2015
#81