Friday, December 7, 2007

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Happy Solschrisnukkanzaa

From the day after Thanksgiving, Americans do not waste time and prepared for holiday decorating homes and gardens with millions of lights. And the tree that many Italians are committed to do this weekend? Well do the Christmas tree (Christmas tree ) has become a socio-religious-political issue. Despite the impressive aspect of consumerism that the party has here in America, the N Atala is still seen as a religious celebration, specifically Christian. So given that the United States call themselves a country "democratic" thing to do? Simple: no Christmas trees around the city. For example, this year will not even make the giant tree all'areoporto SeaTac. Vaglielo to explain that the tree is a symbol of life that even the Celtic and other pagan peoples used to venerate. And as such should be considered by those who do not want to associate the anti-Christ allegory of eternal life. But with the history of Americans can not go back 500 years and accept certain things seem too complicated. The solution number two then expected that most people do not say "Merry Christmas" but "Happy Holidays" to avoid gaffs if the person receiving them is not of Catholic faith. But is not it? Italy will be in good or evil, believers or not, practicing or not, we grew up in a Christian tradition, but never, ever m'è past to the brain that when greeting "Merry Christmas" I might offend someone. Here even the TV advertising is allowed to nominate Christmas! Manco was a blasphemy! In short, is the hope of a good day, not "Merry Christmas, be happy now that the baby Jesus was born with his crucifixion which has the saved from sin" ... but I'm not a good Christian and maybe for those who really believe the mie parole dette con leggerezza potrebbero risultare invece di un importanza fondamentale.
Ad ogni modo perché nessuno vuol essere da meno a Dicembre se non sei cristiano puoi sempre celebrare Hanukkah con gli ebrei. Gli afro-americani celebrano invece la Kwanzaa (ne parlerò in futuri posts), e sennò per tutti gli altri c'è sempre il paganissimo solstizio d'inverno .
Oh! Ci sono! Ho trovato la soluzione! " Happy Solschrisnukkanzaa " a tutti!

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