DocM wrote on Dec 7th, 2006 at 11:43pm:Yet despite this, there is a wonderful, magical element to Christmas which I can feel through the materialism. Christ the man would have been bewildered by the Santa suits, snowmen, and pagan red and green tree symbols. The divine aspect of him must smile with the magic of the holiday, however.
With Christmas there is true joy, hope, birth, and a reason to be positive. Yes, kids mistake the gift giving as a means and end, but they are enchanted by the mood, the ambiance, the whole kit 'n kaboodle.
Thats part of what I'm saying, theres no reason why we can't all have the same kind of christmas we had as children, if perhaps without the magic of 'santa'
DocM wrote on Dec 7th, 2006 at 11:43pm:I'm Jewish, and yet, I marvel at all the pomp, the caroling is wonderful.
So lighten up you ol' Scrooges out there and get out the Mistletoe.
Matthew
LOL Scrooge is often portrayed as a moneylender or banker, while he might have been a miserable old sod im sure he would have loved christmas for the financial aspect