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Since two resident history buffs recently excoriated me for that claim, I have no wish to revisit it Joel Send a noteboard - 27/05/2012 11:27:13 PM
We'll still celebrate xmas, it was never about birth of christ anyway.

Except to say that assimilating native heathen religious observances was only a means of inducing their adoption of Christianity. Tom and/or Larry can (and surely will) correct me if I am wrong, but I am fairly certain the Roman Catholic Church had long been celebrating the Saviors birth before condoning its association with evergreen trees, holly wreathes and other existing heathen winter religious observances. Indeed, at least one source claims even the Roman festival for Sol Invictus began as a deliberate imperial attempt to coopt an increasingly important Christian holiday into pagan rites.
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For Our Nordmenn: What Happens to Federal Religious Holidays in the Absence of a State Church? - 27/05/2012 01:33:20 PM 1315 Views
Nothing, they are federal holidays still because of strong unions, not religion - 27/05/2012 06:58:52 PM 736 Views
Hypocrisy FTW, eh? - 27/05/2012 11:04:38 PM 862 Views
No. - 27/05/2012 11:16:11 PM 688 Views
Nothing. - 27/05/2012 07:03:07 PM 676 Views
Replacing it with another, secular, holiday seems the responsible thing to do. - 27/05/2012 11:15:11 PM 665 Views
People. Don't. Care. - 27/05/2012 11:29:07 PM 701 Views
Most of them are stolen from heden traditions and have nothing to do with christianity. - 27/05/2012 07:15:55 PM 988 Views
It's all about watching Kalle Anka and Karl-Bertil Jonsson - 27/05/2012 07:40:45 PM 739 Views
YES! *NM* - 27/05/2012 10:48:06 PM 643 Views
Since two resident history buffs recently excoriated me for that claim, I have no wish to revisit it - 27/05/2012 11:27:13 PM 834 Views
Thanksgiving isn't a religious holiday. - 27/05/2012 08:43:58 PM 759 Views
That is rather debatable. - 28/05/2012 12:08:53 AM 853 Views
The Distinction - 29/05/2012 07:41:47 PM 817 Views
This succession of two long weekends is rather nice, yes. - 28/05/2012 01:41:05 AM 670 Views
I think Grunnlovsdagen ate Ascension Day. - 28/05/2012 02:57:27 AM 782 Views
It's funny how you use "federal" to mean "mandated by national government". - 28/05/2012 03:49:17 PM 693 Views
I was thinking more "central" government, but OK. - 28/05/2012 04:26:38 PM 719 Views
Re: I was thinking more "central" government, but OK. - 28/05/2012 04:50:32 PM 671 Views
Re: I was thinking more "central" government, but OK. - 01/06/2012 02:03:40 AM 897 Views
I think you've got the Scotland Act backwards. - 01/06/2012 09:48:36 AM 848 Views
I did, though the practical effect is much the same. - 01/06/2012 08:41:03 PM 782 Views
There's a lot of countries that call "devolution" federalism, though. - 01/06/2012 09:52:23 PM 784 Views
What about when most of the country is still under central control? - 02/06/2012 10:25:47 AM 694 Views
I wasn't saying the UK is a normal federal country. - 02/06/2012 10:17:08 PM 731 Views
There is a Campaign for an English Parliament. - 03/06/2012 10:12:21 AM 697 Views

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