Often around this time of year everyone is busy and running about with all the commercial implications of keeping up with others anticipations of the holiday, I find myself wondering about the truth to one’s own opinion, is it that I am being an obstructionist or a pragmatist? I guess I am not Shure. I do remember when raising my kids I thought of the wonder and the beauty of it , but truth be told, after all, this time of year is just boring for me, all the work; just to please others and no real enthusiasm what so ever to comply with the beliefs and others expectations of what I should be doing. I think if my truth is for me , then I would prefer too to be left out of their ideas and what others expect me to do . As I often do I research many things, I found the idea of Christmas falsely understood Christians belief is it’s Jesus’ birthday to be celebrated, before the 18th century the pagan religion was the only one that celebrated Christmas as the winter solstice so to question the real truth is Christmas Jesus’ birth or is it a celebration of the winter solstice. If Christian’s belief is right why nearly 1800 years was ignored? well I think it’s an excuse by others too have a reason to celebrate with no real reason and as far as the commercial implications it’s so the wealthy can extract more money from the poor and middle class. To buy their way too fortune it’s a plus for them, the poor and alone people kill themselves and those with family’s over spend they get population control and the republicans get there profits, So in the long run the poor and middle class are manipulated in suppressing themselves because they make believe there smatter than others and vote them into office all the while republican pass bill after bill in many states to oppress the people,
It’s amazing to me how Christmas can be celebrated so widely and with great loyalty ,For no real regard for others ,this selfish holiday too give to get defies logic, and for those of you who make yourself believe it’s a wonderful time of year “Marry Christmas”
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