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Originally Posted by MMI
There can't possibly be any secular aspects of Christmas or Easter to celebrate, unless the secular have adopted and adapted them from the religious celebrations they are. If the non-religious have adopted a religious festival, they cannot be heard to complain that it has been forced down their throat.
Originally Posted by Thorne
They can, and do, make that claim. If the Christians can adapt their holy days from the pagan celebrations that came before them, there's no reason that non-Christians, can't adapt, too. Gift giving, family dinners, sports, Santa Clause, all are secular aspects of the holidays, though gift giving is derived from religious traditions, too. You can't really complain if people choose to give gifts to friends and family, and have meals with them, without bothering with the religious trappings.