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    Every. Single. Other. Kids. Show. From. The. 90s. And. Before. Has. An. Overtly. Christian. Christmas. Special. But Rugrats doesn’t, it must be a conspiracy! It must be war on Christian values! It must be indoctrination of the poor Christian children. Oh God, won’t somebody please think of the children!

    Growing up Jewish in the American southeast, Rugrats was literally all I had. Sometimes Christians can just get fucked.

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      Growing up Jewish in the American southeast, Rugrats was literally all I had. Sometimes Christians can just get fucked.

      imagine growing up entirely unaffiliated with anyone’s imaginary friends… in places like louisiana and alabama.

      ‘which church do you go to?’

      none

      ‘no, honey, where do you go on sunday mornings?’

      the kitchen, for cereal.

      ‘oh lord you must worship the devil himself’

      lady, if I don’t believe in your imaginary friend why would I believe in his imaginary enemy?

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      I guess what makes it weird is all of those other religions having a religious episode

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    Probably because the people who made the show experienced Christmas that exact way for themselves, where for the other holidays they read a book or asked a practicing religious person what it was like.

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    Probably because Christmas has been commercialized to hell and back in most places.

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      It started as a borrowed holiday; why not sell it out completely before they’re done with it?

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          You seriously misread that if you think it’s about Christmas trees in anything but maybe an abstract way. It’s about wooden idols. Who tf is chiseling their Christmas trees into shapes? I thought maybe this would be about Asherah poles or something at least kind of similar but this is a pretty obvious passage about idolatry.

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          Dunno how the date Christmas is celebrated is relevant, or the character surrounding St Nicholas

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              Not related to the Christian holiday of Christmas, they’re secular

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                At least you’re better than most Jesus freaks who try to square the circle and say holly stands for Jesus or something.

                So when should they have the secular Christmas special which is the holiday most people celebrate?

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              The winter solstice is on the 21st of December, not the 25th. The dating of Christmas has nothing to do with it.

              Christmas is the date it is because it is 9 months (human gestation period) after the Feast of the Annunciation (25th of March) which gets it’s date from an old attributed date of Jesus’ death.

              In fact, the reason the UK tax date is in March is for the same reason - the new year was the Annunciation. Then 12 days difference due to the Julian/Gregorian shift.

              Edit:

              Also, the link you provided debunks your own claim-

              The popular theory that Christians chose Dec. 25 to co-opt the pagan solstice festival of Sol Invictus is not based on strong evidence but on the margin scribblings of an unnamed Syrian monk in the 12th century.

              And once again echoes what I said

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                After the equinox, the sun “dies” for 3 days, then starts returning (25th). I read it on the internet.

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    Passover, hanukkah, and kwanzaa aren’t completely corporatized and shoved down secular peoples’ throats by the people in power. Christians have only themselves to blame if they think secular christmas is an insult.

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    This cracked me up. Like I know the post is framed as a “war on Christian’s” thing but the idea that rugrats tackled these themes is just funny to me.

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    Rugrats’ animation style is based on the genius Estonian animator, Priit Parn. One of his proteges worked on Rugrats and Argh, Real Monsters.

    Hotel E is generally considered a masterpiece and Triangle absolutely hilarious, but all of his work is incredible.

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    Yeah the religious siginificance of Christmas to the Christians is lost to the mists of fucking time GTFO

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    Hey OP, do you actually think Christians in the US are marginalized, or did you just cross-post that alt-right garbage here by accident?

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        I am aware. And usually that means crossposting the jokes or making fun of 4channers, not uncritically repeating their dogwhistles.

        Just so you’re aware, the phrase “noticing things” or “being a noticer” is 4chan lingo for believing there is a Jewish conspiracy to run the world. That’s why I asked OP to clarify.

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            is that the case?

            no, I like to post greentexts I find on the internet for the same reasons everyone else posts greentexts, for everyone to laugh and ridicule at.

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      Hey OP, do you actually think Christians in the US are marginalized

      no

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          In case you aren’t familiar, this place is basically “#Shit4chanSays”. Similar to /c/insanepeoplefacebook or /r/scotiahpeopletwitter

          I don’t think posting something moronic implies agreement

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            Yeah, I’m aware. There can be a fine line between shitposting/#ShitXSays and just amplifying bigotry. The user’s post history doesn’t inspire confidence in that regard, so it’d be useful to get their perspective on why they’re posting.