Uh oh maybe I've bitten off more than I can chew here but...as someone who can partake in a "holiday" not in line with her religious beliefs I can attest that there doesn't seem to be much "Christ" left in many aspects of Christmas, for better or for worse. Some people get angry with me then for "celebrating" the commercial Christmas even though I'm not Christian, but I argue that if you are truly religious there is nothing particularly religious about Santa Claus, an indoor decorated tree (originally from Pagan worship), mistletoe, wreaths, eggnog, reindeer, sleigh bells, frosty the snowman, and gift giving to family and friends with red, green, and gold wrapping paper. Its the same argument I used with my parents when I was a kid in trying to convince them to celebrate Christmas (and if I recall, it never worked). Plus Hanukkah was never as exciting, I do have the jealous Jewish kid syndrome. But now that I live on my own I'm excited that I can do what I want!
So in summary, I see it as a wonderful and beautiful cultural tradition and I can't help but want to partake in it. So, please allow me to borrow the commercial parts of the "holiday"...

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