UR:
Good to see you around
Pete:
I still take umbrage at your insinuation that Xmas is used as a proselytizing event. I concede that some do that, but the majority? Since your remarks were directed to me, I felt obliged to respond, since the only use I would tend to put it to would be to encourage folks to "love fellowman/woman/child".
My argument isn't with the minutia of the biblical "Christ", but rather regarding your comments about the "Christ character", whom/which you maligned.
My question would simply be this: What do people think of when they think of Christ?
I would suggest that most folks (depending on their influences) think of anything and everything between "baby in a manger", "wise and loving teacher", "loving God" to " a male version of Kali the Destroyer".
Personally I like the South Park version of Xmas. The Mr.Henky song is a keeper.
It is a great step forward when moderns extract the isolated elements of value from the worlds cults and philosophies and hold to a message of compasison and concern hidden in these sources.
On this we can agree, and wholeheartedly so!