Religion Is The Reason

December 20th, 2008 by admin

Regardless of what your religion is, the holiday season to close out each year is a time for celebration and reflection upon the spiritual journey you have taken in the previous 12 months.

 

While Christmas is typically seen as a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus, who is of course the central figure of Christianity, it is also an opportunity for Muslims to celebrate the birth of someone who is considered a prophet in their religion as well.

 

While the Jewish religion may not celebrate Jesus as a central figure to their beliefs, it is certainly not out of the ordinary for Jews to take part in celebrating the birth of Jesus, as someone who was an advocate for peace and love for all mankind.

 

 

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