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@BernardKeane@barryofarrell If Aust. atheists are celebrating the winter solstice they're (a) not atheists and (b) seasonally confused. -
@DocAvvers@BernardKeane@barryofarrell Of course an atheist can celebrate the solstice. It is an astronomical phase. A religion not needed. -
@bodea15@BernardKeane@barryofarrell I'm not sure the pagans who celebrate the festival would agree with you. Paganism is a religion. -
@DocAvvers@BernardKeane@barryofarrell An atheist can celebrate the solstice without embracing paganism. Why do you insist on a religion? -
@bodea15@BernardKeane@barryofarrell Because we were talking about the pagan midwinter celebration that Christians stole/borrowed. -
@DocAvvers@BernardKeane@barryofarrell You simply stated Australian (post-pagan?) atheists could not celebrate the solstice. They can. -
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@BernardKeane@barryofarrell@smh@theage but atheists don't believe in those gods either. Pagan doesn't equal no god.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BernardKeane@barryofarrell@smh@theage The festival Christians appropriated (nothing "mis" about a holiday) was a Pagan one, not AtheistThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BernardKeane@barryofarrell@smh@theage Merry Christmas GOMThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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