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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.

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[–] crypt0cler1c@infosec.pub 1 points 15 minutes ago

Sounds like you haven't met very many of them.

[–] roofuskit@lemmy.world 1 points 44 minutes ago* (last edited 42 minutes ago)

Most Christan holidays are co-opted pagan celebrations. Easter is the celebration of spring hence the chicks and bunnies and eggs, all symbols of new life. Christmas and the tradition of bringing evergreens into the home are the winter solstice celebration. Christians can't steal peoples holidays and then complain that non-christians celebrate them.

Celebrating these holidays without being Christan is actually standing up against thousands of years of forced conversion tactics.

[–] Hikermick@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Nobody gonna turn down a day off

[–] UnPassive@lemmy.world 6 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Atheists here who's favorite holiday is Christmas.

I do kinda wish it had a different name, and kinda wish it was on the winter solstice; but as long as no one wants to go to church, read the Bible, or reinact the nativity; it's a fantastic areligious holiday to enjoy with loved ones.

Most Christians I know only pretend it's a religious holiday while they enjoy family, food, and gifts. Though some actually go to church, and I kinda feel bad for them.

[–] Chippys_mittens@lemmy.world 2 points 10 hours ago
[–] Bytemeister@lemmy.world 17 points 13 hours ago (12 children)

Did the celebrate the birth of christ, or were they celebrating a day off work to be with their family and exchange gifts as a way of strengthening familial and social bonds?

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[–] Arcanoloth@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

Well, I'm married to one (and I only "celebrate" in the sense that it's a gotta-visit-your-parents-once-a-year-anyway-at least-it-doesn't-cost-vacation-days opportunity, no presents or anything). Their parents tried "if you don't go to church then there'll be no presents either" and, well, not a good tactic when dealing with a stubborn aspie ;-)

[–] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago

Christmas is fun, when you have people to celebrate with.

[–] Alberat@lemmy.world 4 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

funny, you say you are upset with society and yet you live in one

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[–] boboliosisjones@feddit.nu 9 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Christmas predates Christianity in my culture. We just didn't call it Christmas.

[–] Mubelotix@jlai.lu 4 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

Yeah, Christmas was part of the genocidal strategy to supress the culture of our ancestors. Romans also burnt holy sites and killed everyone opposing to build churches at the exact same spots

[–] espentan@lemmy.world 18 points 18 hours ago

I celebrate Christmas in the sense that I get together with family for a good meal and exchange some gifts, but none of us spare a thought to baby jeebuz or any of that jazz.

Also, I'm Norwegian and I seem to recall that jule celebrations were a thing before christianity forced Thor & Co. to step aside.

[–] GameOverFlow@lemmy.zip 16 points 18 hours ago

Its part of my culture but not part of my belive.

[–] Killer57@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 hours ago
[–] Michal@programming.dev 14 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Define celebrate. Do they go to church? Do anything religious on those days?

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 18 hours ago

Exactly.
I am agnostic but still "celebrate" it with my family which arent super but still religious enough to attend church.
Even on Eastern I enjoy the public holidays. After all they are for everyone ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[–] socsa@piefed.social 3 points 13 hours ago

Typical war on Saturnalia bullshit.

[–] starlinguk@lemmy.world 8 points 18 hours ago (1 children)
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[–] remon@ani.social 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

I have, including myself.

It's still a public holiday where I live, so it's a convenient date for visiting family for a few days. But apart from some joke decoration (like a single bauble on a tiny potted citrus tree) there is nothing Christmassy about it.

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[–] rayyy@piefed.social 33 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I've never met a loud and outspoken Christian that was really Christian.

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[–] king_comrade@lemmy.world 11 points 22 hours ago (4 children)

Get back in the shower and keep thinking, surely you have the imagination to understand why atheists (and other non Christian groups) celebrate Christmas. This is not a deep thought and kinda makes you sound like a dumb cunt tbh.

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[–] PapaStevesy@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've never met a pro-lifer that didn't celebrate their day of birth instead of their day of conception.

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[–] TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world 66 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I'm an atheist and I celebrate all kinds of holidays. Because campy traditions are silly and fun.

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[–] nymnympseudonym@piefed.social 63 points 1 day ago (1 children)
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[–] Noel_Skum@sh.itjust.works 8 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

Pretty sure Jesus’s birthday isn’t the first and only mid-winter celebration in the entire history of humankind. Most people are just happy to get the solstice out of the way.

What are your views on atheists eating Easter eggs?

[–] cunnililgus@sopuli.xyz 1 points 14 hours ago

Wasn't Jesus bday actually in June or something? Was changed to Xmas just so they could absorb another pagan celebration.

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[–] Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk 31 points 1 day ago (6 children)

And I've met very few Christians, if any, who actually follow all the rules in the bible

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[–] cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com 39 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Most Atheists use it as a gift-giving holiday.

I've met very few people, Christians included, who actually celebrated it as the birth of Christ. They just do gift exchanges, too.

I have celebrated Hanukkah with a Jewish family once. That was very interesting. My father dated a Jewish woman for about a year or so. Very religious. Never tried to convert us. They had some interesting ways about them. I was like 10 or 11, I don't remember much. I remember potato pancakes, I remember they got lame presents every night for seven days (or nine? Whatever it is). It's not like multiple Christmases. Whole different holiday.

We mainly use it to exchange gifts.

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[–] jtrek@startrek.website 20 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Hello.

Also meet more people of various backgrounds.

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