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Earning My Ears
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- Jan 19, 2006
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We all know Christmas is dandy, althought there are some things about it that just tends to get annoying. What problems do you have about the most overrated holiday in the world?
Well, I have some.
1. It's 100% Overrated. You can't deny it, it's the biggest holiday in the WORLD. every one is excited about it. Heck, there are references to, and items relating to Christmas in months BEFORE December. They just can't wait.
2. Commercialism. It's less about spending time and sharing joy and love with your family and friends(and enemies) and more about what you should waste your money on. Sometimes, the Christmas Present you sacrificed your hard earned cash on won't be satisfying to who you're giving it to. There's just no pleasing people. And little twerps will be all wanty and needy. I wonder if they go all out after hearing that Father Christmas is really just a ploy to sell Coca-Cola...
3. Specials and Jingles. During December, you will be hearing Christmas Jingles on the radio and see nothing but Christmas Specials on TV. Hark the Helard Angels Sing was the only tolerable of them all, and I'm getting sick of Jingle Bells and Music from The Nutcracker. Heck, I'm sick of The Nutcracker, period. And how many times will Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" be milked just for money?
I might add more reasons when they get to me.
Also, who was the scatterbrain that said December, 25th is the Birth if Jesus Christ? Last time I checked, it was in March.
It can be incredibly lonely, especially if your life doesn't resemble a Hallmark greeting card. If there's alcoholism, drug abuse or mental illness in your family, it often isn't "the most wonderful time of the year". I am always so relieved when January comes. It is way too overdone.
It can be incredibly lonely, especially if your life doesn't resemble a Hallmark greeting card. If there's alcoholism, drug abuse or mental illness in your family, it often isn't "the most wonderful time of the year". I am always so relieved when January comes. It is way too overdone.
It can be incredibly lonely, especially if your life doesn't resemble a Hallmark greeting card. If there's alcoholism, drug abuse or mental illness in your family, it often isn't "the most wonderful time of the year". I am always so relieved when January comes. It is way too overdone.
You get a big AMEN from me!!!I am so glad it's over!!!! My thing is if it was/is about Jesus then how do people explain the poor Walmart worker who got trampled to death last year on black Friday for all the wonderful christians buying gifts to "celebrate" Jesus' birthday? I wonder how that Walmart worker's family feels this time of year......
It is SUPPOSED to be about Jesus and how the heck do you know if the people who trampled the man were Christians or if they even celebrate Christmas? Last time I was aware neither of those things were a requirement for shopping on Black Friday.
Christmas is supposed to be about the love God has for us and the fact that He sent his son to us. It is about that baby's birth (regardless of when the exact day really was) and the joy it should bring to everyone. The fact that people forget that fact and over shop, over stress, over eat and rather than enjoying time with their family get in a snit over less than perfect gifts has no bearing on what it is SUPPOSED to be only on what they have made it.
Its not Christmas that is not perfect, it is us humans that are not perfect. Neither ourselves nor our families are perfect 364 days of the year; why oh why do we insist on expecting any more on that one? Our human problems are not going to go away on the 25th of December no more than they are going to go away on March 10th. We only need to embrace the ones we love, accept them as they are, and remember to enjoy our time with them--and, if Christian and celebrating Christmas as the birth of Jesus, spend this one day thank God for sending his Son to this less than perfect world.
As for being too commercial, the solution is easy if we just refuse to allow ourselves to buy into that? Just because the retailers use Christmas to "sell their wares" doesn't mean we have to buy them. We don't have to buy the latest electronic toy, or the biggest fad in clothing, or whatever the hottest toy is this year. We have a choice not to. We have a choice to give meaningful gifts, gifts of love, gifts of ourselves, a mixture of any of those or no gifts at all. The best gift for most family, especially our children, is the time we spend with them and Christmas is a wonderful time for that.
You get a big AMEN from me!!!I am so glad it's over!!!! My thing is if it was/is about Jesus then how do people explain the poor Walmart worker who got trampled to death last year on black Friday for all the wonderful christians buying gifts to "celebrate" Jesus' birthday? I wonder how that Walmart worker's family feels this time of year......
Black Friday is so people can buy Christmas gifts at great deals and that is why all the madness happens. You can sugar coat it all you want to but it is not just the retailers who promote commercialism with Christmas.....it is the buyers too!!! If celebrating Christmas were just about the birth of Jesus then what the heck does Santa Claus and Rudolph have to do with anything? The title of this thread was "problems with Christmas" and I was replying appropriately. Your welcome to your opinions but so am I!![]()
I don't think anything about the celebration of birth of Jesus (no matter the actual day) is overrated, which is what Christmas is really all about (not gifts, gatherings, kids, grankids, loved ones, or lack thereof). Any further problems that occur are only problems because we allow them to be.
Just my opinion. Flame away if you want *shrug*