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My husband and I since having children have decided to approach the day cautiously and Christ centered. We don't have a tree or lights, but we do have a Nativity (the "Little People" one since our kids are so young ) Our tradition so far has been to go to Church Christmas Eve, come home to a nice meal, read the Christmas story, and the kids get one gift each. When the kids are older and are more understanding we've talked about celebrating/forming new traditions around Hanukka (sp?) instead. In fact, I think it would be neat to observe every Jewish feast in some way with my kids. Even though most Jews are blind to it, Christ is centered in every one of those "holy days".

metroames, Rapture Ready 30 Comments [12/11/2007 5:28:19 PM]
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#358820
Detrs

Right.

12/11/2007 5:30:01 PM

#358830
anevilmeme

Translation: too cheap to buy the kids more than one gift each, atleast that's how the kids will see it when they're older.

12/11/2007 5:41:38 PM

#358834
GigaGuess

So...so close. She almost came across as a sane, accepting human being.

12/11/2007 5:46:42 PM

#358835
Caustic Gnostic

Dullsville, USA.

12/11/2007 5:49:50 PM

#358837
Mike

Buh?

12/11/2007 5:50:44 PM

#358841
Brian X

I've always thought Christians should celebrate more Jewish heritage, but that last line kind of cancels the whole thing out.

12/11/2007 5:59:08 PM

#358844
Oolon Coluphid

Crazy parents suck

12/11/2007 6:07:36 PM

#358848
Bryan65

When the kids are fucked up as adults.....we'll know who to blame.

12/11/2007 6:11:08 PM

#358852
Papabear

Huh? There is nothing "Christ-centered" about the OT story of the miracle of the oil.

I think it would be neat to celebrate every religion's holidays so long as they involve feasts and presents. Whee!

12/11/2007 6:15:47 PM

#358864
DinDC

THAT is the stupidest thing I have ever read.

12/11/2007 6:22:45 PM

#358875
Old Viking

She's right. Thus far the Jews have completely overlooked Jesus's central role in their holy days. Go figure, huh?

12/11/2007 6:33:01 PM

#358885
McGee

Swing and a miss...

12/11/2007 6:44:34 PM

#358910
cyborgtroy

wtf? Is this... a Jewish-Christian hybrid fundy?

Good Nothing, they're breeding! And inter-breeding!

12/11/2007 7:06:54 PM

#358912
Ansem the Wise

This wasn't even vaguely fundie until the last three sentences. Then it went wild.

12/11/2007 7:07:39 PM

#358915
John

This post confused me. It sounds like he's what they call a "Jew for Christ", of which there actually are a few. I have no problems with either Jews or Christians raising their children in one or the other tradition as long as they're not shoving it in other peoples' faces. I'm surprised this is on RR, though.

12/11/2007 7:12:48 PM

#358937
Brain_In_A_Jar

and the kids get one gift each.

King James bibles, probably. Bets, anyone?

12/11/2007 7:32:48 PM

#358946
Jake Steel

but we do have a Nativity (the "Little People" one since our kids are so young)

and because nothing says "holier than a christmas tree" than a kid chewing on one of the wise men and chucking baby jesus across the room?

12/11/2007 7:43:34 PM

#358963
Jeremy PC

Cheap bastards. Christmas would be hell at their place.

12/11/2007 7:56:29 PM

#358967
SapphireWolf

"My husband and I since having children have decided to approach the day cautiously and Christ centered.

makes sense what with you being Christian and Christmas being an important holiday

We don't have a tree or lights, but we do have a Nativity (the "Little People" one since our kids are so young )

I wouldn't really want to decorate a house for a kid who wouldn't remember the event or understand it, either, so all is good here.


Our tradition so far has been to go to Church Christmas Eve, come home to a nice meal, read the Christmas story, and the kids get one gift each.

Family time + happy religion story + gifts is fine; no use on over doing it with presents as they will only play with most of them once, then brake or forget about them. All good here as well.

When the kids are older and are more understanding we've talked about celebrating/forming new traditions around Hanukka (sp?) instead. In fact, I think it would be neat to observe every Jewish feast in some way with my kids.

Exposing children to other religions, very nice... (first time through I was thinking "How is this fundie?, its almost anti-fundie")



Even though most Jews are blind to it, Christ is centered in every one of those "holy days". "

buh... wha...
::Dies::

12/11/2007 8:01:55 PM

#359032
New Hope

Oh metroames, why must you taunt me like that? You almost restored my faith in my fellow Christians! *sighs*

12/11/2007 9:12:08 PM

#359070
Talulah

As a True Christian, metroames knows more about Jewish holidays than Jewish people do, naturally.

12/11/2007 9:42:25 PM

#359301


You never attended an anthropology class, didn't you?

12/12/2007 6:21:09 AM

#359466
Jon

Christians for Jews for Jesus?

12/12/2007 9:53:05 AM

#359693
NonProphet

"In fact, I think it would be neat to observe every Jewish feast in some way with my kids. Even though most Jews are blind to it, Christ is centered in every one of those "holy days". "

And this is where it veered sharply into WTF-ville.

12/12/2007 3:36:40 PM

#359760


Whaaaaaat? There is nothing Jesus centererd about ANY of those holidays!!

12/12/2007 5:00:57 PM
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