Jewish Guy Says Merry Christmas
Irritable Pundit makes an intriguing point about that Christmastime “star in the east“.
Even *I* kinda tilted my head and said “huh… makes sense” upon reading this.
Send to KindleIrritable Pundit makes an intriguing point about that Christmastime “star in the east“.
Even *I* kinda tilted my head and said “huh… makes sense” upon reading this.
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December 25th, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Even if Christianity is mostly myth, i believe it was the major factor in putting the “civil” in western civilization. By the by , i am a atheist. Judea-Christian culture is something the world should be grateful for. The only thing i like from the muslim world are the domed structures. I take a small pleasure in not capitalizing muslim, a kind of thumb in their eye.
December 25th, 2012 at 6:31 pm
Even if Christianity is mostly myth…
How do you explain a “myth” enduring for 2,000 years? With millions abiding by the fundamentals of said myth.
Oh, and please try to explain, and factor into your atheism, the concept of The Uncaused First Cause.
December 26th, 2012 at 7:10 am
A couple days ago, my co-worker Ali laughed about a message he’d received. “My atheist friend just texted me ‘Merry Christmas.’ I texted him back, ‘An athiest wishes Merry Christmas to a Muslim. Ironic.’”