jesuses birthday
Christian's have many holidays. Many of the Christian holidays are celebrated everywhere such as Christmas (Christ's birth) and Easter (Christ's resurrection). Other christian holidays include Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and many others.
Christian's have many holidays. Many of the Christian holidays are celebrated everywhere such as Christmas (Christ's birth) and Easter (Christ's resurrection). Other christian holidays include Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and many others.
The birth and death/resurrection of Christ are the main holidays for Christians - Christmas and Easter.
No, each holiday is celebrated separately. Christmas is one of the holidays in December, but there are also other holidays celebrated in other religions.
Christian Scientists rejoice in the same holidays that other Christian faiths rejoice in.
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
Which are the holidays, other than Christmas and Valentine's Day to give gifts?
there are really only two major holidays- Christmas and Easter, but there are many other smaller holidays within the christian calendar, such as good Friday, all saints day, epiphany, adn many more
The same things they eat any other day, as indigenous tribes generally don't celebrate Christian holidays.
merry christmas, and any other holidays
both holidays, hang up decorations, dress up, get candy.
Although there are some genuine holidays near or on Dec 25th most use the generic Happy Holidays expression to minimize the affect that Christianity and it's influence in the public discussion. Secularists continue to attack Christianity and won't be satisfied until it is eliminated, unfortunately. If there are other holidays near or on that date then simply refer to them by name, no problem. But if you're talking about Christmas Trees and Christmas Cards and Christmas Gifts and baby Jesus well then you need to call it what it is, Christmas. Check out the awesome website listed on the Related Links. The above answer is obviously an angry Christian's response, so I'm going to give the real answer. People say Happy Holidays not to attack Christianity, but to be polite, because guess what, not everyone is Christian and not everyone celebrates Christmas. So if you want to be polite, say Happy Holidays if you do not know if they specifically celebrate Christmas or not (if you know someone does then it is of course acceptable to say Merry Christmas). It is fair and polite; it groups religious as well as ethnic holidays into one.