Christamas
Celebration No Longer a Religious or a Family?
Close your eyes and try to imagine this: the streets of Sarpsborg the last days before Christmas last year. Does it look like people are calm, happy, waiting for the festival when we celebrate the birth of Jesus? Can you see any signs of this reason why we celebrate Christmas in the shops, in the streets of Sarpsborg? After taking a really good look, maybe you'll discover a small stable in one corner of the marketplace. Inside, there are a few sheep, hay, a manger, some funny-looking people dressed up like Joseph, Mary and the three wise men. Here you can rest, and think of why we celebrate Christmas. Finally a place which gives you the right ...
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at Christmas. But it's nice. The question is if the gifts are taking over and dominating the whole celebration? The only thing children of today associate with Christmas is all the gifts. 50 years ago, children associated to go to church, have a good meal when coming home, maybe get a new knitted sweater, and sit by the Christmas tree listening to their father reading the gospel of Christmas. As mentioned, the situation today is totally different. It seems like the presents are more important than the actual reason for celebrating Christmas. Just try to imagine how calm the Christmas preparations and celebration would be if we had excluded the gifts. Then the stores would have lost a large part of their income. As Christmas has been as commercialized as it has, with the "pressure" to buy at least one gift to each person, gladly an expensive one, the whole Nowember and December are a great celebration for the shopkeepers. There is no time at the year when they make that much ...
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in Borg, Per L�nning as he once said: "Attend the service every sunday, avoid the rush at Christmas!"
There are also these people who consciously celebrate Christmas non-religiously. These people celebrate Christmas almost like the others, with presents, much good food, Christmas tree, family parties, the only thing that is different is that nothing of their celebration indicates the religious part - no angels on the tree, no Christmas manger and no star in the top of the tree. These people celebrates the celebration of mid-winter, also called the celebration of the sun
Is it true that Christmas no longer is a family celebration? Nowadays, more and more people go abroad to celebrate ...
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