A regional specialty knife store had a sale insert in Sunday’s paper headlined…. ’Twas the Knife Before Christmas" Wonder how much they paid some an agency for that ridiculous idea?
And yet, no one here noticed that christmas is all about absconding with a Pagan holiday celebrated at the solstice; you know, the annual rebirth of the sun that conveniently occurs just a few days before. And many of the main features of christmas are stolen directly from the Pagan celebration in a clear attempt to take it over. And what passes for scholarship among the religious has long ago determined that if such a person really existed his birth wasn’t any where near the end of December.
So the season has nothing to do with the birth of a Jewish prophet turned into some christian deity and it has everything to do with obscuring a Pagan celebration.
Nothing new really, many of the christian holidays are conveniently located adjacent to older Pagan celebrations. But don’t tell the christians, facts only confuse them and make them angry.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
George go ask the Hallmark Channel ;-)
Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago
I like the Cheeses of Nazareth sign.
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
Cheeses of Nazareth… LOL!
Yardley701 about 3 years ago
Christmas, says it all.
Tigressy about 3 years ago
They all are – there are many religions. Older ones, too.
It’s really fascinating if you keep an open eye.
Masterskrain about 3 years ago
More people are worshiping the God Mammon then ever before…
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
And one is much more marketable.
txmystic about 3 years ago
There’s an entire store just for sawed-off shotguns?
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 3 years ago
I object to them referring to the Holly King as secular. Under different names ‘santa’ has bene around a lot longer.
Yakety Sax about 3 years ago
A Charlie Brown Christmas the true meaning of Christmas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOofCTbv96s
Brian Fink about 3 years ago
Here’s to the Feast of St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra!
TimSchmal about 3 years ago
Actually, not difficult at all. Jesus Christ is God the Son. St. Nicolas was a generous 4th century priest in Asia Minor, now Turkey.
TSRaman about 3 years ago
Secular is always mythical. Religious is often based on some facts.
Ermine Notyours about 3 years ago
Yesterday someone said that George never shows up in the winter, and then BAM there he is.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
It’s sort of a Mammon-worship tie-in deal.
chroniclecmx about 3 years ago
Secularism is a religion. The god being worshipped is self. Always has been
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 3 years ago
Both of them used to be religious images, but that seems to be blinded by marketing now.
ChattyFran about 3 years ago
A regional specialty knife store had a sale insert in Sunday’s paper headlined…. ’Twas the Knife Before Christmas" Wonder how much they paid some an agency for that ridiculous idea?
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Mommy, mommy, come quick! There is a tall chunky guy on the roof with a big sack! Is it Santa, is it?
No, that’s your dad dear.
FassEddie about 3 years ago
I’m about to visit the Bethlehem PA Xmas mart. I wonder if the shotgun place will have a booth?
dcoyote about 3 years ago
I love George’s curiosity :) (and of course, it’s great to see him again)
sml7291 Premium Member about 3 years ago
And yet, no one here noticed that christmas is all about absconding with a Pagan holiday celebrated at the solstice; you know, the annual rebirth of the sun that conveniently occurs just a few days before. And many of the main features of christmas are stolen directly from the Pagan celebration in a clear attempt to take it over. And what passes for scholarship among the religious has long ago determined that if such a person really existed his birth wasn’t any where near the end of December.
So the season has nothing to do with the birth of a Jewish prophet turned into some christian deity and it has everything to do with obscuring a Pagan celebration.
Nothing new really, many of the christian holidays are conveniently located adjacent to older Pagan celebrations. But don’t tell the christians, facts only confuse them and make them angry.
Ron Bauerle about 3 years ago
Note the 2019 date (I thought it looked familiar); still a good point though…