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Christmas and the Baby Jesus - Where's it Gone?



Wilko

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What's more bizarre is we celebrate something that never even happened :)


Spot on. Rationalisation, disillusionment, detachment all point in the direction of why Christmas has lost its 'true' meaning.

I will have presents, dinner and all the gubbins on 25th December and raise a glass to Darwin and Dawkins and the theory of evolution. Hurrah.

:whisky:
 






Wilko

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are you saying that Jesus was never born? or that it just didn't happen in Dec?

There probably was a bloke called Jesus born at some point around that time. However a) the claim he was the son of God was made up because b) the chances of God existing are slim to none
 


Rusthall Seagull

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There probably was a bloke called Jesus born at some point around that time. However a) the claim he was the son of God was made up because b) the chances of God existing are slim to none

they aren't slim to none though are they? You have just MADE that up......it is called a point of view.
 






bhaexpress

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Spot on. Rationalisation, disillusionment, detachment all point in the direction of why Christmas has lost its 'true' meaning.

I will have presents, dinner and all the gubbins on 25th December and raise a glass to Darwin and Dawkins and the theory of evolution. Hurrah.

:whisky:

Oh dear, I can see the Heathens are in today :nono:
 


Brovion

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Not a new debate. I remember an episode of Till Death Us Do Part in the early 1970s. Alf Garnett's son-in-law, the 'scouse git', (who was a left-wing atheist), was going on about how Christmas had become over-commercialised and how the true meaning had been lost and no one mentioned religion any more. Garnet replied, "Well, if you're going to start bringing religion into Christmas ..."
 


Wilko

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they aren't slim to none though are they? You have just MADE that up......it is called a point of view.

Of course I haven't made it up. If I consider Gods creation theory versus the theory of evolution and with a rational hat on consider which one is more plausible then there is only one answer.

The irony is that you have suggested 'I made it up'. A bit like the greatest work of fiction ever produced, 'The Bible'.
 




bhaexpress

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Of course I haven't made it up. If I consider Gods creation theory versus the theory of evolution and with a rational hat on consider which one is more plausible then there is only one answer.

The irony is that you have suggested 'I made it up', a bit the the greatest work of fiction ever produced, 'The Bible'.

To be fair, whilst I agree with you it just our opinion as we have no tangible proof that Jesus Christ wasn't born in December all those years ago or that there isn't a God, it's just our logic says so.

People are entitled to believe what they want as long as it's legal and not bothering me and frankly whilst I find Christmas a celebration of consumerism and little else that just my opinion after all.
 


Rusthall Seagull

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Of course I haven't made it up. If I consider Gods creation theory versus the theory of evolution and with a rational hat on consider which one is more plausible then there is only one answer.

The irony is that you have suggested 'I made it up'. A bit like the greatest work of fiction ever produced, 'The Bible'.


really ? what you mean I was being ironic?

anyway as I said, it's a point of view, you think that evolution is the way forward, I lean more to the side of faith. With my rational hat on, I think evolution is pretty silly - strange eh!?
 


bhaexpress

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really ? what you mean I was being ironic?

anyway as I said, it's a point of view, you think that evolution is the way forward, I lean more to the side of faith. With my rational hat on, I think evolution is pretty silly - strange eh!?

Well, there's just a little bit more to support Evolution, like evidence for instance. Still, as this is the 'Season of Good Will' why worry ?
 






Rusthall Seagull

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Well, there's just a little bit more to support Evolution, like evidence for instance. Still, as this is the 'Season of Good Will' why worry ?

and without wishing to be pedantic - it is evidence we have 'made up' in our heads. As you say, season of goodwill, lets just chill....
 








Of course I haven't made it up. If I consider Gods creation theory versus the theory of evolution and with a rational hat on consider which one is more plausible then there is only one answer.

The irony is that you have suggested 'I made it up'. A bit like the greatest work of fiction ever produced, 'The Bible'.

I'm trying to understand why all of the 'great religious experiences' occurred when there was nothing available to record them? We've not had so much as a burning bush for over 2000 years. Be nice if there was one we could all see on TV-might be a few more believers then...
 




bhaexpress

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and without wishing to be pedantic - it is evidence we have 'made up' in our heads. As you say, season of goodwill, lets just chill....

How'd you figure that one then ? You mean all of that scientific fact is fiction ? Heavens above you'll have me believing in rising from the dead next :ohmy:
 






Wilko

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and without wishing to be pedantic - it is evidence we have 'made up' in our heads. As you say, season of goodwill, lets just chill....

I am chilled, I like a good discussion about religion and see no reason why it should be heated or bound in aggression.

Quite happy to discuss the subject and I have no angst against those with strong faith at all, in fact i am interested to know what gives them that strong faith and belief in God.I attended a Roman Catholic school but now consider myself an Athiest so have a real interest in the topic.
 


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