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When did Thanksgiving become religious?
You know Obama can't do anything right when it comes to religion in this country. How these warmongering Neocons can call themselves Christian is beyond me. idk. I really think what it is is that they were so freaked out by the Dubya and hi... Read More »
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What is the religious significance of the Thanksgiving turkey?
There isn't one...did you know that they actually ate deer? "The Pilgrims ate deer, not turkey. As Pilgrim Edward Winslow later wrote: 'For three days we entertained and feasted, and [the Indians] went out and killed five deer, which they b... Read More »
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What In the minds of the pilgrims thanksgiving was a religious ob...
Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863. Read More »
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thanksgiving. christmas has lost its original meaning, being with family and loved ones.
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Thanksgiving was not a religious holiday in the first place. Christmas and Easter are both seasonal festivals much older than Christianity which the early Church renamed for their own purposes, essentially stealing them from previous users....
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Since times have changed, and no one cares about the Christian part.
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Guess what? I get to lead the prayer... as an atheist.... in front of my fundie family. I'll make it very "educational". Religion: Denomination of the Church of the Ceiling Cat. Source(s): CSN
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I suppose it's because of the notion of "giving thanks." Perhaps they see atheists as having no one to whom to give thanks. Either way, it's not my call; thank whom you please, as far as I'm concerned. Happy Thanksgiving.
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I'm a Christian and I don't make it religious. My church does have services but it's giving thanks to God for many things and for his blessings but we don't honor it as a religious holiday.
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I'm not religious either. I'm an atheist, hubby-to-be's agnostic. We've had the same problem. When I'm at another's house, I just go with what they do as it's their house. If they want to pray, then I just sit quietly until they're done. My...
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