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Is this an evil coincidence, or what? The next Carnival of the Godless falls on Christmas Eve, giving us another opportunity to steal back the holiday. Send your links to those blog articles that show Santa Jesus doesn't exist to the crew at God is for Suckers soon!

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It's not just Sunday, but it's Christmas Eve. Time for my annual In Praise of Christmas Sermonette. Because, yes, I am a big fan of Christmas. As a proud member of the godless, I am not a bit embarrassed or chagrined. As far as I'm concerned, it's a lovely secular holiday. I'll explain why, but I…
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Actually, an 'evil coincidence' for a church musician is when Christmas Day arrives on a Sunday. I know many who have nine services in two days. Me, a part-time volunteer, just two.

Of course, if all this churchy stuff is just an obligation or a job, you might wonder how those of us who attend could even mutter 'Merry Christmas'. Who wants to work on a holiday? Fortunately for me, though, the music and the ritual is part of what I expect out of the Christmas season, along with (hurrah) a few NFL games. For those of us who choose to see things this way, the coincidence can be joyous, rather than miserable.

Anyway, PZ, however the coincidences sort out for you personally, I wish you the merriest of Christmases, filled with friends and family. Peace and Joy....Scott

By Scott Hatfield (not verified) on 17 Dec 2006 #permalink

No, I understand the worst is when Boxing Day is a Sunday, since church-goers have to be there for Christmas Eve service, Christmas Day service, and then the normal Sunday service. While the rest of us sit in front of Christmas repeats of James Bond and Harry Potter on the telly.

As Dawkins and you have said, Chrismas hasn't been a religious holiday for a long time -- unless you worship consumerism.

Oh, right, I feel the same way when Halloween falls on the night of a full moon: soooo many virgins to sacrifice and goats to deflower, all at once. (Hmmm...I hope I've been doing it right all these years...)