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We celebrate Christmas because of the birth of Jesus, but we also celebrate it because that is the day that God sent his son Jesus down to Earth to save us of our sins. So, Christmas is jesus's birthday.

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The people who contribute to WikiAnswers come from many different religions and cultures, and they do not all celebrate Christmas, since they are not all Christians. But for most mainstream Christians, December 25th is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus (although some historians note he was probably born in the spring or late summer), and it is one of the happiest holidays in the Christian faith, since it is supposed to commemorate the birth of the savior.

There are some Christians who do not believe in celebrating Christmas-- most notably Jehovah's Witnesses, and others believe the holiday has become too commercial, and that its religious meaning has been lost. Some Christians observe the holiday by doing volunteer work at an agency that feeds the poor; others have a tree and exchange gifts.

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