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- 3 weeks agoFavorite Answer
Christmas is celebrating the birth of Jesus, the Son of God - the only human in history to ever walk on earth with an actual piece of God in him, therefore performing miracles and hope and faith like never before or since.
Jesus was born on the 25th of December, hence why Christmas is celebrated on this day.
- 3 weeks ago
Everyone knows christmas is about drinking till you drop! Maybe even get a girl or two home for the night.
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- 3 weeks ago
That completely depends on what you yourself believe. If you're religious it's about celebrating the birth of Jesus. If you aren't it can be about sharing the spirit of giving, or getting if you're selfish. For me it's about spending time with family and friends and being thankful to have them in my life.
I have the freedom to give and spend time with family and friends any of 365 days a years and for as many days as I like. I don't need a pagan festival with a Christian label to do that
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
It's about boosting the economy and adding undue stress to your life.
- atomic fireballLv 63 weeks ago
Based on the ancient pagan Roman celebration known as “Saturnalia”, from what I understand. Many scholars don’t believe Christ’s birth even took place during the month of December
Something's wrong! I asked Jesus to show himself in physical or holographic form that he is real, and He never showed up!!!!!!!!!
Jesus doesn't appear in the physical nor holographic form as far as I've encountered, even when asked, so may not exist at all.