Dec
27

An Entry of an Antagonist

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Well today I was reading a really interesting blog today by a woman name Penelope Trunk. She usually writes blogs that are career and family related. Today I read a few of her entries with one being about linking in your blog entries which I don’t think is a bad idea so I may start doing that too. She also had one interesting blog about how having Christmas off isn’t supporting diversity in the work place because it’s a Christian holiday and everyone of course are not Christian. She also illustrated the points on how we get this day off and other religious (non-Christian) holidays are neglected. After reading all the so-called Christians defensive remarks which were sometimes even abusive I posted my own comment supporting her opinion because I do not celebrate Christmas either after finding out what the actual true origin of Christmas really is and to be subjected by the foolishness of this holiday can be quite bothersome. Surprisingly I did find another person whom admitted to being Christian stating that they do not celebrate Christmas either probably for the same reasons I don’t. Ironically someone whom announced they were pagan stated how much the holiday irritates them when in fact the holiday is of pagan origin!

I may get a lot of mixed opinions about this subject and feel free to give me your opinion if you wish.

An interesting message I received from a friend on Facebook:

A college professor asked the students in class to correctly punctuate this phrase:

“A woman without her man is nothing”

All the males in the class wrote: “A woman, without her man, is nothing.”

All the females wrote: “A woman: without her, man is nothing.”

Punctuation is powerful!

Well I have to go get dinner prepared.

Arranged Within: Daily Activities

2 Comments »

    Laura | http://www.notshocking.net | December 28, 2007

  1. That message is pretty funny! I’ll have to go check out the True Origin page. I’m not religious and so I don’t celebrate it as Jesus’s birthday or anything sacred. It’s all about gifting and spreading cheer to me. A “magical” event like loosing a tooth and getting a visit from the Toothfairy. That part of the season keeps the spirit up. That’s how I feel about it anyway. :) Have a happy new year!

  2. Toya | http://www.missyoulove.org | December 29, 2007

  3. hahaha i like the message from Facebook

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