Being an Atheist is Great - Except for the Lack of Holidays
Purim, Chanukah, Easter: Declined
By William Holland, published May 18, 2007
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Christmas I can usually pass off, I used to be a Christian, so when the rellies come over I can simply delight in the egg nog drinking and merriment. "A Christmas Story" is almost always playing (Goddamn I love TBS The Superstation) and I can chalk all of this up to goodwill towards men and peace on Earth. No God, no baby Jesus, no sleeping in a manger or gold and myrhh. Christmas is easy, I can celebrate with my family and friends and not feel like a wolf in the herd. Christmas is so ludicrously commercial nowadays anyway that it really is easy for a non-believer to celebrate Christmas without any real incident. Plus there are enough pagan ties to the celebration of Christmas (wiki 'yule log' and 'saturnalia' for more) to make any non-theist feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Easter is a little bit different. The whole Easter bunny thing is just stupid, even when you were young. As unbelievable as a zombie Christ coming back to life, the thought of a humongous lagomorph hippity-hoppiting across the Earth delivering Cadbury eggs and those god-awful marshmallow peeps (seriously, who the fuck enjoys those?) to delighted children worldwise is absolutely ludicrous. Any real atheist can't really enjoy this, it's dumb. And of course you can't really go to church, I don't know how many times I had to go with and scream "HE IS RISEN!" while at the same time thinking.. "Um.. this is a little lame." Christians love Easter, it's like people go Christ-crazy. Easter is one of those that just doesn't get me going.
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