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of course not, everybody knows that the date of december 25th was determined by means other than the actual date. The actual date is not really known for sure. December 25 just fit into the church calendar well.OK, GaryDog, you have had your say.You mean this? Atheists Target Churchgoers With ‘Christmas Is a Fairy Tale’ Billboards.
An atheist group called American Atheists is using a fake "Dear Santa" letter in a billboard campaign in several Southern states, urging people to skip church this Christmas and stop listening to "fairy tales."
The billboard - which is positioned near several churches - features a little girl's letter to St. Nick that reads "Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is to skip church! I'm too old for fairy tales."
Fox christmas fairly tale legacy - Yahoo Search Results
If my children were small, I would explain to them that those who post such things have their own religion that hates God, but in America they have the right to say stupid things.
A. That was two fucking years ago. Nice "Search results" link, coward.
B. The Jesus Christmas story IS a fairy tale.
C. We are too old for them.
D. You're just too dumb and frightened to let go of the fairy tale.
You believe a virgin gave birth to the son of god on December 25th in Bethlehem, Palestine?
As far as you thinking its all a fairy tale, sorry about your luck after you die. But honestly, what takes more faith.
1) the history of Creation as shown in the Bible. (and most other religions)
or
2) that from completely nothing at all, not a single particle of dust, NOTHING, some nothing caused some other nothing to explode and create everything from nothing at all in the first place.