No, that is not true at all. Thanksgiving is at least as "Christian" a holiday as Christmas itself is. In the original the "thanks" in question were being "given" to God.
Some sects operate under a sort of generalized "all holidays are bad" umbrella belief, and as such do not celebrate Thanksgiving. However, it's definitely peculiar to a few sects rather than being a common Christian belief.
While some Christians might believe that they should not celebrate Thanksgiving, I cannot think of any reason not to. Though we should all be thankful every day, it certainly does not hurt anything to have a special day to be thankful, too.
No, Christians celebrate Thanksgiving.
No, it's not true. We go to church , then stuff ourselves and watch football like most other people.ds Have never heard of Christians not being able to celebrate Thanksgiving. If you go to church it is actually a time of reflecting on your life and what you have to be thankful for such as....God, family, work, and life itself.
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Granada does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
yes they did
All of them celebrate thanksgiving
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They celebrate Thanksgiving just like everyone else.
October
you celebrate thanksgiving because its to celebrate how the pilgrims discovered something.
Thanksgiving is an American and Cadadian holiday only they dont celebrate it