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marcwordsmith:
I had a big solstice dinner too, Greg.

ANYWAY, I say, happy holidays to all, whomever they worship, whatever they celebrate, whatever gets ya thru the night.

"Limitless undying love that shines around me like a million sun and calls me on and on across the universe."

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-21 21:57:00, GregFL wrote:

" ::puke:: "

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 SO many people seeking a worldly solution to a spiritual problem.  Think about it.

GregFL:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-22 07:06:00, Anonymous wrote:

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On 2005-12-21 21:57:00, GregFL wrote:


" ::puke:: "


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 SO many people seeking a worldly solution to a spiritual problem.  Think about it."

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I have thought about "it".  First, my pukie icon was because someone (you?) trolled the thread by preaching when we were discussing music that got us thru the seed.  Pretty lame.

Second, define "spiritual" and "worldly" if you can and identify which "problem" you are refering to and then perhaps your sentence will become coherent. As it stands, it isn't.


--- Quote ---On 2005-12-21 22:13:00, marcwordsmith wrote:



ANYWAY, I say, happy holidays to all, whomever they worship, whatever they celebrate, whatever gets ya thru the night.


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me too Marc...and Thanks.

cleveland:
I'll tell you what - sometimes I enjoy Christmas, sometimes not...

I have sometimes enjoyed a church sermon, more often, I am afraid, not.

I love my wife's rabbi, who married us...and I enjoy the Seder dinners I've attended.

I guess I am more spiritual than religious, and that is fine for me...

Antigen:
I'm starting to love the season again. We're finally financially stable enough to plan for it and just enjoy gifting instead of going into a panic over it. (your cards, though, will be New Years cards again this year. We're still most adept procrastinators lol)

It's sort of funny. We do all the lights and the tree and the giftwrap and all. But it's not about the Christian tradition for us, least not for me. It's more about ... well, momentum (we always have done something like this and wouldn't want anyone in the tribe to feel unloved or forgotten by skipping it).

But it's more about an eclectic homage to all kinds of winter solstice traditions and celebrations. Being the history geek in the house, I like to go out and find something interesting and heretofore unknown to my li'll family for the holy daze. Here's an interesting site that I've posted around here before:
http://www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com ... rmacratic/

Hey, if the Holy Roman Catholic Church can borrow and embelish from every culture and tradition that came under their influence, so can we. So there.

I turned to speak to God, About the world's despair; But to make bad matters worse, I found God wasn't there.
--Robert Frost, American poet
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