Forums
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
brassneck
11 Nov 17 23:47
Joined:
Date Joined: 13 Feb 03
| Topic/replies: 21,563 | Blogger: brassneck's blog
What to they eat on Christmas day,and how do they spend their time when everyone else likes to party.
I often wonder do they join in at the parties or do they just go to bed for a week.it must be very annoying for them,with all the shops closed and all the pubs full of merry makers.i bet nobody ever thinks about this aspect of Christmas,and you could be annoying someone else when you all party.

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
Page 1 of 2  •  Previous 1 | 2 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page
Replies: 44
By:
The Leopard
When: 12 Nov 17 00:09
Hey ! Keep the noise down ! K
By:
The Leopard
When: 12 Nov 17 00:10
Minus K
By:
crystalhunt
When: 12 Nov 17 00:14
The vast majority of people in this country 'celebrate' Christmas with almost no reference to the religious aspect of the event. In that respect Atheists fit in nicely.
By:
blackbarn
When: 12 Nov 17 00:20
crystalhunt - I don't think brassneck was looking for an answer. I applaud your straight bat mindCool
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Nov 17 00:21
They go for long and lonely walks, particularly in the snow.
By:
blackbarn
When: 12 Nov 17 00:24
He's caught one though. Doesn't count cos its humourless and irrelevant.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Nov 17 00:44
some children live in abject poverty , and they learn that when they ask for something at Christmas it always ends with no.
so they never ask for anything.

maybe that's why they become atheists ?
I don't know .
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Nov 17 00:45
soon it will be Christmas and the snow will swirl.
By:
northanlite
When: 12 Nov 17 01:14
why are Christians so unchristian? have they not read the manual?
By:
woodmanchester
When: 12 Nov 17 01:42
He died on the cross to save all our souls, if you believe what you read
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Nov 17 08:14
What do athiests do at Christmas?  As Crystalhunt says, just take a look around you and all over the nation.

Northernlite, it's a tough manual & there are many distractions.

Woodmanchester got it right.
By:
steerforth
When: 12 Nov 17 08:47
If you skip back in time the question would be "What do Christians do at Yule?" The answer would be the same, "they join in with everyone else".
By:
Pleasegivemeanailedontip
When: 12 Nov 17 09:26
Atheists dont believe in god

Christmas celebrates the birth of jesus

Pull my cracker anyone?
By:
edy
When: 12 Nov 17 09:45
They celebrate the Germanic roots of it before Christians stole the festivities and claimed they came up with all of it.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 09:52
Well, I'm a devout Atheist and I don't "object" to the festivities. If a young woman chooses to stand in front of me with mistletoe held aloft, and not wishing to offend, I'm prepared to go along with it and I'm more than willing to accept the holiday with pay. You won't catch me singing carols of course but some them DO have catchy tunes and I have to admit to whistling one occasionally. Don't attend nativity plays but hey! On whole I really don't mind. I'm all for live and let live. A stance that the religious types might consider adopting.
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 12 Nov 17 10:30
For once the Americans have got it right.....

"Happy Holidays"......
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 12 Nov 17 10:38
It's the children of 'Jehovah's Wet Nurses' that I feel sorry for!

They don't even celebrate birthdays, so no parties and plus, the kids don't get to the parties of others!

If you'e ever seen the deluded, and misguided individuals, heading for the Sunday meeting, this is the only time the young girls get to wear a "party" dress!
By:
cooperman
When: 12 Nov 17 10:41
I usually remind people about fasting for forty days for Lent prior to eating chocolate eggs to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 11:02

Nov 12, 2017 -- 10:38AM, Lady Faye Verrit wrote:


It's the children of 'Jehovah's Wet Nurses' that I feel sorry for!They don't even celebrate birthdays, so no parties and plus, the kids don't get to the parties of others!If you'e ever seen the deluded, and misguided individuals, heading for the Sunday meeting, this is the only time the young girls get to wear a "party" dress!


Lady V,
there's a local woman, JW, does the rounds of door-knocking every now and then with a grown up daughter in tow and the daughter looks such a sourpuss. The word "brainwashed" comes to mind. She, the daughter, has that far of remoteness in her eyes almost as though she might be bombed out of her head on something. She's no raving beauty but I'd gladly rouse her from her slumbers. I'd swear she crying out for a prince charming. She looks so empty inside.

By:
portmanpark
When: 12 Nov 17 12:03
lady faye.............a JW last week told me about a Rachel in the bible give birth ....she was 800...............he said it with a straight face
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Nov 17 14:37
I agree with ericster.  If people don't want to know, I just leave it there.  They can always ask & I would NEVER force my views on anyone.  The JW's have much to learn, imo.
By:
The Leopard
When: 12 Nov 17 16:32
Ericster...been away along time ?

Jail ?
By:
GoBallistic
When: 12 Nov 17 16:51
Eat a lot, drink a lot, watch crap tv, study the form for the King George
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 16:57
Don't do tv or nags GoBa, nice thought though.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 17:04
No offence intended by the name-play.
It's just a habit of mine.
By:
ufcdan
When: 12 Nov 17 19:05
As an atheist I follow the Tesco ad route ! Everyone can celebrate !
By:
brassneck
When: 12 Nov 17 19:52
OK,let me run this question by you all.Suppose this guy works for a firm(lets call him JIMMY)And Jimmy is an atheist,so I few days before Christmas Jimmy is told don't bother coming in to work for the next week because we are going to celebrate the birth of jesus Christ.Is jimmy not a victim of discrimination at work against his religious beliefs because he is told not to turn up for work.
if the firm employed other different types of religious people and the firm said it was closing for another religious celebration there would be a Strike by the Christians who would be offended.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 20:02
I think you've got it wrong there brassneck. It's we who are being told to be less open about our faith, christian church-goers etc. for fear of offending others and I resent that.
By:
brassneck
When: 12 Nov 17 20:08
I guess it will not be long before we get a test case in the high court.At the moment its smoldering in the schools about religious classes,As some children are being forced to attend religion class and parents are objecting to this.While the school insists that if a child attends a school it must follow the rules of attendance.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 20:15
I think people are totally over-reacting here bn. Children should be taught about religion imo but at the same time not be preached to. How else are they going to learn tolerance?
By:
portmanpark
When: 12 Nov 17 20:34
think religion is in some way a form of mental illness.......as dawkins said if only one person in the world believed it he or she would be carted off to the funny farm...its only because so many are afflicted by it that its excepted
By:
pumphol.
When: 12 Nov 17 20:35
brassneck    12 Nov 17 19:52 
OK,let me run this question by you all.Suppose this guy works for a firm(lets call him JIMMY)And Jimmy is an atheist,so I few days before Christmas Jimmy is told don't bother coming in to work for the next week because we are going to celebrate the birth of jesus Christ.Is jimmy not a victim of discrimination at work against his religious beliefs because he is told not to turn up for work.


If they are ALL getting holiday pay where is the discrimination
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 20:39
pumphol,
they are making assumptions about his tolerance, or lack of, regarding other faiths. Might they not want him around at this time and doesn't he have every right to be there.

By the way, I agree with postmanpark.
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 20:45
It should be the right of the individual to ask his boss to be allowed not to take part in the celebrations imo. Respectfully of course.
By:
akabula
When: 12 Nov 17 20:45
Athiests have a better time at Christmas than most Christians who are too busy feeling guilty cos some jobsworth in a black suit and white collar tells them they are sinners.
Up here in Scotland we have the religion of Thou Shalt Not. Which actually translates into Thou shalt not do anything that puts a smile on your face.
By:
Foinavon
When: 12 Nov 17 20:47
What do atheists so at Christmas?
Why, some of us pray for it all to come to an end for another year.
By:
Foinavon
When: 12 Nov 17 20:48
*do
By:
ericster
When: 12 Nov 17 20:48
Well, I must say I enjoy that it's just another day as far as I'm concerned.

Lol Foinavon.
By:
brassneck
When: 12 Nov 17 23:10
Lets say Jimmy the atheist gets up Christmas morning
puts on his computer to have a bet=finds out jockeys and footballers are all away celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
so he goes to the shops=finds out all the shops are closed ,shopowners celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
So he decides to go for a quite pint.=pubs packed with people celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
So he goes to a café for a fish and chip=finds out that there is only turkey and ham on the menu due to celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
so he decides to go for a walk and everyone is indoors celebrating with their families celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
later he decided to go to the dog track.=closed .dog owners and trainers celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
THEN he decided to go dancing=finds out all the dancers are celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
Goes home and puts on the telly=finds out its mass that's on,or a eastender episode of celebrating the birth of jesus Christ.
SO WHY CAN ALL THE ATHEISTS NOT ALL GET TOGETHER AND RUN A NORMAL DAY ,WITH atheist jockeys,footballers,shopowners,cafe owners,walkers,families,dog owners and trainers,and dancers and carry on as usual.
Christmas is unfair for these people and I believe that their civil liberties are being taken away from them.
Page 1 of 2  •  Previous 1 | 2 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
‹ back to topics
www.betfair.com