I view this time of year as a celebration of loved ones, tradition, and to honor the enduring human spirit. It's a time to feast and turn one's attention to others, to contemplate what is truly meaningful in one's life. It's a time of offerings, a time of charitable acts, a time of forgiveness, and a time of brotherly and sisterly love, acceptance, and appreciation. It is an honoring of humanity itself and transcends religion and ethnicity. Well, at least that's how I view it.
Alas, some think they have exclusive rights to the holiday and are often offended whenever the term Christmas isn't used. I feel badly for those so tainted by our sectarian predispositions. They often miss out on the joy of the season when contemplating such irrelevancies.
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