MikaelaMuppet
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2013
- Messages
- 10,583
- Reaction score
- 3,104
Music Choice is already starting to play Christmas music.
I must confess I've always had that kind of feeling about church, even since I was a little kid: like school, or when you have to see the doctor, or whatever, it's not necessarily because you want to, but you have to.How many people do you think honestly go to church because they want to celebrate Jesus' birth, and not because its an obligation to celebrate Jesus' birth?
Well that's because you were a kid. I'm talking about so called Christian adults who go through the motions rather than actually believe this stuff. It's sad that people have been 'trained' to accept a religion because they have been told to do so.I must confess I've always had that kind of feeling about church, even since I was a little kid: like school, or when you have to see the doctor, or whatever, it's not necessarily because you want to, but you have to.
The "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is complete bull. It was never in the original pledge and was thrown in during the McCarthy era Red Scare. The hilarious irony being that now Russia's so insanely becoming a religious police state (the bad, far right oppressive kind).Well, it's like I said earlier, atheists get offended by the spiritual meaning of Christmas, and in this day and age, it's easier to remove the spiritual aspects of Christmas so as to not offend them than it is to keep the spiritual aspects in and not offend Christians. In fact, not just Christmas, but we did away with mandatory school prayer, listening to Christian rock or gospel music in public places, and we're on the verge of losing "In God we trust" from money and "Under God" from the Pledge of Alliegence, all to avoid offending atheists. I honestly don't even know if hotel rooms have Bibles anymore.
Ugh... That's kinda what I'm saying. I get the whole "The Commercialism is terrible" bit, even though the commercialism stuff is far older than we think. The commercialism is, unfortunately, the reason we even celebrate it. Only the devout like going to Church, and they drag their unhappy kids to Church away from their new toys on Christmas to be forced to sit still and quiet since they make you go to the adult service. Never was a fan of that. At least on regular Sundays you get to go to Sunday School and hang out with other kids and learn the same lessons in a gentler way.The problem is that the real meaning is lost on most people, even on a good number of Christians. How many people do you think honestly go to church because they want to celebrate Jesus' birth, and not because its an obligation to celebrate Jesus' birth?