No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.
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No, the tradition of celebrating Christmas goes back to Europe-wide pre-Chrisitian celebrations of the Winter Solstice.
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) did not "start" the Christmas tradition. The "Christmas tradition" dates back to at least the 4th century, though early Christians were celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ long before that.
Yes. In Catholic churchs people go to church at midnight on Christmas Eve. There are usally lots of candles and Christmas decorattons Or at least its Christmas Eve at the start, at the end its Christmas! Im not sure about other religions.
Almost everyone celebrates Christmas in Australia. The only ones who don't would be certain minority religious groups - similar to those that also exist in other nations. Even the indigenous people celebrate Christmas to some degree.
As they find all the existing religions are false in one way or the other.
As they find all the existing religions are false in one way or the other.
The word itself means "Leftovers", In Mexican and other Spanish speaking countries it is a tradition, they usually make food enough for 2 days as they start celebrating the night of the 24th (Xmas eve), all the way to the morning of Christmas.
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