Christmas does have a religious background. It is a celebration of the birth of Christ. However, it has become more secular through the years for some groups. Although there are still plenty of people that see it as a holy day, there are a lot of people that use the day to get together with family and friends to celebrate and/or exchange gifts.
Yes, it is. It has become secular in many ways, but it is still a Christian celebration.
Some do, some don't.
no because eve means before.
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
Christmas is a Religious observance in origin.
The Chinese don't celebrate Christmas :(
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Absolutely, although, like everywhere in the world, non-religious observances of Christmas are done by some people.
Christmas is not a religious thing for danish people. A lot of non-christian people celebrate Christmas. It's a typical tradition for danes.
No. Christmas is a 'religious' festival. Kwanza is a racial one
secular and religious holidays Christmas and new years
Christmas day is a holiday in South Africa, but the government of South Africa does promote religious freedom and that all religions in SA are equal and therefore it is not officially a religious holiday. The majority of South Africans are Christians and therefore most would celebrate Christmas from a religious point of view, many going to church on Christmas morning.
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