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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
If you really wanted to celebrate different cultures, offer to throw a Muslim-based event. And a Jewish one. And a Buddhist one etc etc for whoever wants it. Then, we might actually see a little more community developing at the workplace because the entire office has a little bit more of an understanding where everyone comes from.
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If I'm not mistaken, that's exactly what I said. Repeatedly. But I stand by my "All or Nothing". If you celebrate one, but not the other's then it is exclusive. If you celebrate all, then it is inclusive.
Claiming that Christmas has nothing to do with Christianity is ridiculous. We've been around that circle many times in this thread and it may be true for many families, but not recognizing it as having religious significance is foolhardy.