Do you think I just waltzed into this thread and re-defined the word Christmas? It has been evolving for many years without me.
My issue is with all those who nullified the "Christ" part of Christmas and turned it secular in the first place.
You do admit , however, that you don't participate in "Christ's Mass", so you are, in my opinion, being hypocritical by saying you celebrate "Christmas".
If you want to call my version of Christmas something else, go ahead. Don't, however, tell me what to call it. (Especially when you suggested I call it something that is literally the polar opposite of my Christmas).
Many of the holiday traditions have their basis in this and other pagan celebrations.
I fail to see, then, how I am suggesting something that is the polar opposite of Christmas by asking people who do not honour or celebrate the birth of Christ as a part of their holiday tradition to stop using a name that evokes the image of "Christ" to define what has become a very secular celebration.

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