I just saw on the Colbert Report a story about a company that make Atheist Holiday Cards (http://www.atheistholidaycards.com/). Some are pretty clever.
Quote from: "crocofish"I just saw on the Colbert Report a story about a company that make Atheist Holiday Cards (http://www.atheistholidaycards.com/). Some are pretty clever.
Problem is that these cards make a point and Christmas (for me) isn't about making points, it's about family, good will, good food, drink and fun. Not that I would go as far as going to church or watching religious programming but I would go sing carols at a push. I guess I kinda just think it's a bit "killjoy" like those sill atheists who put up displays opposing nativity scenes and so on ... I mean, if you're gonna make a point, let's REALLY make it and have fire-breathing dragons sitting on the shattered remains of a crucifix, Star of David and whatever the Muslim symbol is (along with a few bloodied corpses of course), I'd be well up for THAT kind of display
Kyu