Many taboos include, but are definitely not limited to, getting drunk, having premarital sex, being involved with another religion (Such as a UU combination of, say, Christianity and Buddhism), and homosexuality (Liberal Christians typically argue that the anti-gay verses were mistranslated, but Conservatives hold the belief that they couldn't have been, as The Bible is perfect). Liberal Christians are also more liberal pun intended) about UU Christianity/whatever mixes.
Germany has Christmas because some People in Germany are Christians and Christians celebrate Christmas
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yes, they do.
yes, some christians in Iran celebrate Christmas by decorating their house with a Christmas tree.
Israelis do not celebrate Christmas. If they would, they would be Christians. :)
Christmas shows, whether of a Christian theme or other theme, are available for everyone. There are none that are available only to Christians.
list some of the major taboos of native American society?
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No. Christians do not have taboos. 1 Corinthians 6:12 All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any. Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Christians around the world celebrate Christmas. This includes Christians in Holland.
It isn't. There is nothing in Christian belief that says one must decorate a Christmas tree. Christians simply enjoy the fun of decorating a Christmas tree as much as other people do. Some Christians like to use other symbolism to remind them that Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ, but there is nothing that says they must decorate a Christmas tree.
Many Christians think that Christmas is a holy day, and many Christians believe that it is a holiday. I would say that most of them think it is both, but some of them think that it is only one or the other.