Yes. Although they do not celebrate Christmas for Santa Claus, presents, etc they still follow the traditions that most people follow. They will usually put a tree up if they have small children.
The Christmas tree is a European Christian tradition. India is not a Christian nation and does not celebrate Christmas. Individuals living there who are Christian may celebrate Christmas.
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Most Japanese are not Christian and do not have a Christian heritage, so they do not celebrate Christmas.
If they're Christian, they might. The majority, of course, are not.
No, a Christmas tree is not considered an Asherah pole. The Asherah pole was a sacred symbol in ancient Canaanite and Israelite religions, while the Christmas tree is a modern symbol associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas.
The most popular thing on a Christmas tree is a star. But if you are Catholic or Christian, you would most likely have an angel.
No, the origin of the Christmas tree is is likely pagan. However, the Christian church has now adopted the Christmas tree as part of the Christmas celebration and an angel or star is often placed at the top of the tree, representing the host of angels or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity story.
The Pagan Christmas tree is special because the evergreen tree represents Christian winter rites. It was adopted by Europeans and these trees soon were decorated with ornaments as well.
It has always been a religion I think.
To make the Christmas tree seem more Christian-like rather than its Paganistic origin.
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.
It has something to do with Pagan traditions, as Christmas is Pagan holiday historically speaking, not in fact a Christian one. In general it is a symbol of friendship and celebration, but then again it really depends on what your religion is - and where you live.