ynot wrote:That's what I thought. athiest but you still celebrate Christmas. It's like like soloing El cap with a crashpad.
That's a witty analogy ynot. It reminds me of a comment that I once read about an old school climber who remarked something similar to, "Bouldering at the Gunks would be like masturbating in a brothel."
Anyway, as an atheist I'd like to respond... Although I don't believe in a god (or gods), I do believe that Jesus existed and that he was a good man. Most atheists would probably agree that there is much to be admired and respected about this great man. However, he was still just a man.
I'm certainly willing to celebrate his birthday once a year (even if Christmas isn't really the actual date of his birth). Of course, the possibility of a virgin conceiving a child seems highly unlikely to me and the extremely short development of the fetus in less than a month makes no sense to my scientifically inquisitive mind either.
That doesn't change the fact that this man existed and was worthy of our praise and celebration once a year. We can learn much from his teachings and the way he lived his life and died. But, to worship him as a savior and to attribute god-like qualities to him is just plain wrong.
Apotheosis Denied.
Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear. --Thomas Jefferson