Hey I warned you.Originally posted by Danzig
yes you do have a stupid question.
and the only stupid question is the one not asked.Originally posted by cariblue
I don't think it's a stupid question. I don't know the answer.
Originally posted by Ehesef
I don't mean to offend anyone by asking...
Originally posted by Sharon
If I were Jewish I'd celebrate both!
Originally posted by justhangn
and the only stupid question is the one not asked.
ya think?Originally posted by SmallTown
I take it you have Tigger on ignore?
But at least she's asking and trying to become more knowledgeable, instead of remaining as ignorant as others.Originally posted by SmallTown
I take it you have Tigger on ignore?
Originally posted by Ehesef
But at least she's asking and trying to become more knowledgeable, instead of remaining as ignorant as others.
Thanks for the info. I guess tlatchaw is onto something, maybe NYE is truly secular...Originally posted by cmcdanal
The Christian New Year is the first day of Advent which varies from year to year (Nov 30th this year)
The only religious significance of Jan 1st is it is the day of Jesus' circumcision.
If Christians celebrate the secular new year, there's no reason for Jews or Chinese or anyone else not to.
Of course it isOriginally posted by SmallTown
bzzz, wrong answer.
Originally posted by cmcdanal
The only religious significance of Jan 1st is it is the day of Jesus' circumcision.
Originally posted by aps45819
Since Jesus wasn't really born on Dec. 25, how do you know when he was circumcised?
You just want to clelebrate, not that theres anything wrong with that...Originally posted by Sharon
If I were Jewish I'd celebrate both!