08 October, 02:29
We all know that 12-25 is not Christmas. Even if it were, why do people equate the birth of Jesus with presents?
Christmas was created by capitalism. Our governments overtook a solemn day and turned that into an abomination, as if we need to be told one day a year to give to others.
Now the majority of citizens believe that you need to spend money on a gift in order to have love. Did we not learn that we alone are enough? What lesson are we teaching our children? Do we define our status as human beings by how much we can buy (while going into debt)?
Our worth is not defined by giving a gift, but by giving of ourselves. Who we are is enough. Instead of spending the holiday together, sharing our love, we are stressing out about the material world—which doesn't go with us after death.
This year, just stop. Stop the programmed dysfunction. We can all do without more "stuff." But we can't do without the love of others.
Christmas was created by capitalism. Our governments overtook a solemn day and turned that into an abomination, as if we need to be told one day a year to give to others.
Now the majority of citizens believe that you need to spend money on a gift in order to have love. Did we not learn that we alone are enough? What lesson are we teaching our children? Do we define our status as human beings by how much we can buy (while going into debt)?
Our worth is not defined by giving a gift, but by giving of ourselves. Who we are is enough. Instead of spending the holiday together, sharing our love, we are stressing out about the material world—which doesn't go with us after death.
This year, just stop. Stop the programmed dysfunction. We can all do without more "stuff." But we can't do without the love of others.
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I agree with you. We should give all the time to everyone. Whether it is the gift of money, time, or even knowledge one day a year is not enough.
Saturn was an alternate name for satan....
https://www.britannica.com...
Saturn was an alternate name for satan....
https://www.britannica.com...
Saturnalia | Celebration, Sacrifice, & Influence on Christmas | Britannica
History of the Roman festival of Saturnalia, with treatment of the celebration and its influence on Christmas.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Saturnalia-Roman-festival
02:42 PM - Oct 08, 2021
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