It's coming up on Christmas now, and so GamingOnLinux will be going into it's usual mostly hibernating state to take a little break to recharge. Apart from any sudden big stories that appear, or just plain boredom from me (or guest contributions), you can expect news to be rather quiet over the next week.
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Jesus was born 2023 years ago, let us not forget it is that we're celebrating .
Quoting: DorritJesus was born 2023 years ago, let us not forget it is that we're celebrating .I'm mainly celebrating a bit of time off work and being able to catch up with some friends and family members.
And thanks for running the site, Liam!
Last edited by neolith on 22 December 2023 at 11:34 pm UTC
Quoting: DorritJesus was born 2023 years ago
Definitely not on December 25th, though. Can you say "co-opt the pagan celebrations"?
Quoting: DorritMerry Christmas.I actually know some Muslims and Hindus that celebrate Christmas, just as a feast where you give your loved ones presents. Which is fair enough since the tree is a Germanic pagan thing and the gift giving is a pre-Christian Roman Saturnalia thing. Me, I'm an atheist, but I do really like some of the Christian Christmas music.
Jesus was born 2023 years ago, let us not forget it is that we're celebrating .
Quoting: PhlebiacQuoting: DorritJesus was born 2023 years ago
Definitely not on December 25th, though. Can you say "co-opt the pagan celebrations"?
Yeah but the pagan celebrations were MIT-licensed, so they were free for the taking; and Christianity didn't have to contribute anything back.
Seriously though, total appropriation (or even just clumsy plagiarism) with practices shifting their meaning is the name of the game when it comes to sacred traditions of all kinds.
(& to get a bit more pedantic, the apocalyptic preacher whose followers laid the foundations of what became the official religion of Rome was likely born a few years earlier than our '0 A.D.'; & the Gospels themselves hint towards Spring time for his birth — not that they contain much by way of factual info, apart from the note concerning the poor guy's execution as a political criminal.)
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