Very true. Also, Easter is one of the worst at this. Anybody know how the Easter Egg came into existance? Local pagan custom dating before Christianity.
Yes, I find this all quite interesting. I am a Protestant Christian so I believe it is my responsiblity to look into these
supposedly "Christian" traditions and weigh their value for myself. At this point the balance is off and history supports the truth(s) behind the modern, Capitalist glimmer of the season. As I sit at my compiler debugging Python code the television blares (which I usually quite enjoy), but this past 3-weeks there is nothing besides the blatthering of a heartwarming, Yuletide blitzkrieg. It's enough to make me almost turn the T.V. off. :surprised
As an American I too have imbedded memories of Christmas circa 1972-- but it used to have an underlying warmth which now seems forced and just another manfactured, Western-society event no different than the Superbowl, another venue to avoid in my opinion. At least I retain nice memories of Christmas-days long past. It's kind of sad in a way.
I am a Christian, as stated, but not many years ago I was a frontline, militant Aetheist: even then, I felt the sickness of the the destruction of Christmas for the poor Christians whom I despised. Now that I am a Christian, I am just offended.
For those in America or Europe who enjoy Christmas with their family, children, mates, and friends (in whatever manner they observe it-- secular or religious) I wish them a peaceful and wholesome day of fun and light-heartedness. I will just be programming on that morning and cursing the bugs during my on-going search-and-destroy missions. :p
Cheers,
Matty D.