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rydra_wong (
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2007-10-11 07:52 pm (UTC)
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If I see one more person try to "disprove" that Yuletide means Christmas because the term was originally a European pagan term
And at the most, all that would do is establish it as a Christian and European pagan festival.
Which doesn't make it any more inclusive of Jews, Muslims, and other non-Christians who are not European pagans either.
What with non-Christians
not actually all being the same
... *g*.
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no subject
And at the most, all that would do is establish it as a Christian and European pagan festival.
Which doesn't make it any more inclusive of Jews, Muslims, and other non-Christians who are not European pagans either.
What with non-Christians not actually all being the same ... *g*.