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    Speaking as an atheist, I simply do not recognise any compulsion by the authorities or the Church for non-Christians to participate in Christmas. All I see are invitations. It's all phoney outrage and posturing.

    Just what, exactly, are you wanting to celebrate as an atheist anyway? Nothing! How much doe sit cost to celebrate nothing? Nothing! Where are the laws that prevent you celebrating nothing at public expense? There isn't one ... not a single law, byelaw or regulation that I know of. So stop whining until you have your genuine application for a festive celebration turned down on discriminatory grounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMI View Post
    Just what, exactly, are you wanting to celebrate as an atheist anyway?
    Here's one man's answer.

    Or how about this one?

    And another one.
    One relevant passage from this last one: "A small, well-funded, and vocal minority of Christians are unhappy with
    the fact that their holiday has not totally eclipsed all others. They
    want all other celebrations squashed out, in an effort to make the
    season uniquely Christian, and organize protests and boycotts against
    any company which promotes an all-encompassing tolerant attitude ("Happy
    Holidays" vs "Merry Christmas"). American Atheists acknowledges that
    such views are only shared by an ignorant and bigoted minority of
    Christians, but at the same time we look to the more tolerant Christians
    to quell this attitude. As it is with Islam, the health and growth of
    Christianity depends on those within the church."
    "A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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