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Olde Tyme Religion |
Festive tidings for the faithless |
2008-11-14 |
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Posted by:ryuge |
#5 "But for Americans who do not subscribe to a particular faith – or who do not believe in God at all – this can be a lonely time of year." Why? Have they no imaginations? You don't have to be religious, or Christian, to enjoy Christmas. Just skip the religious aspects of it and go for the Santa/jolly/joy-of-giving part. I'm not Christian, nor particularly religious, but I love the hell out of Christmas. People who feel "lonely" during the Christmas season need to get a life. Quit moping around and being so self-centered and try helping the less fortunate - just because it feels good. Whiney-assed, self-centered, me-me-me people give me a case of the a**. :-( |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2008-11-14 15:31 |
#4 But for Americans who do not subscribe to a particular faith – or who do not believe in God at all – this can be a lonely time of year. That is, until now. Festivus? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2008-11-14 15:06 |
#3 As predicted, just in time for the Holidays. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-14 09:36 |
#2 I look forward to ads they will run during Eid saying the only "real" Mohammed is that guy down the block. I'm sure they are working on it even as we speak. They'll debut in London next year, yah, you betcha. |
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie 2008-11-14 09:00 |
#1 For some reason, the article doesn't seem to appear when the link is first clicked, but then will appear if the refresh button is clicked. |
Posted by: ryuge 2008-11-14 06:55 |