The Christian (pagan) calendar meets our needs for festivals in the deep mid winter, the spring, the summer and the autumn. Traditionally, families and friends/work colleagues get together to overindulge in food, drink and frivolity.
Those who dislike the Religious or commercial aspects of Christmas are entirely free to avoid them, so far as they possibly can. Those of us who enjoy celebrating the birth of Jesus on a date fixed arbitrarily to ensure a celebration can take place, can get on and do that. Carols, family get togethers, glorious religious music, jolly compilations and the best Christmas songs ever, food full of sugar, fat and delicious flavours, Boxing Day with the fridge full of food, long walks, dozing on the sofa whilst almost watching a fairly bad film - what's not to like.
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