It is Christmas Morning, but not everyone celebrates its. Some celebrate Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and other religions. Some are atheist's. I'm a firm believer in every one having the right to believe in what makes them feel whole! For that reason l don't talk religion or politics ππ π
For EVERYONE in our chat family, from my Family to Yours l Truly Wish You The Very Best!
Love Jesππ
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Thank you for sharing. I also believe each is entitled to decide their own beliefs. So whether I say Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwannza or Happy Holidays, it is always said with love and good willπ
Well l put this out there as l grew up Catholic, and had a major falling out. I'm now Methodist, my girls baptised, after fighting with the ex to GET them baptised. My one daughter is atheist, one is Baptist, and 1 is still searching. π I hold that right strong for everyone!
Because bottom line. We are all different, yet all the same! No judgement!
I grew up American Baptist. My 3x great grandmother was the first female Universalist Reverend. Boy did I grow up trying to live up to the expectations of family. Probably why I believe every belief is good and should be accepted.
Thank you for all your wonderful words! Wishing everyone the happiest time they can have!
Me too. I was raised Catholic. I remember a nun telling us, it really did not matter what religion we are, and to respect them all. A priest once told my brother to study Hinduism and Buddhism to better understand Catholicism. Seems we have so much that is similar in all the paths? I have an atheist fried who talks of being blessed by the Universe. Probably all seekers on the same path?
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