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DefendTheTruth
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Who Celebrate Christmas and Is Christmas Religious Festival?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 05 Oct 2019, 13:55

Christmas is one of the most important "religious" and undisputedly most popular festivals celebrated throughout the world, once a year. Christmas is considered to be for those following the religion of Christianity, though the festival has universal appeal, across all religions. The Christmas spirit is universal in nature. Essentially, Christmas's economic effect stands out, many business make more revenue durinng the Christmas season than they make all the year around.

Many businesses, in Europe at least, pay the so called 13th Month salary to their employees as a gratification for the jobs they have done during the year, independently of the religious affilation of the employers and the employees.

It started as a religious holiday but celebrated as a popular holiday in many countries around the world today. No one has problem with that.

At the same time many deluos in Ethiopian Review's Forum seem to be unsettled just because Irrecha was colorfully celebrated in the capital of the country, which was attended by almost all sectors of the country's mosaic of ethnics.

They are exposed and at the same time it is getting clearer that their sickness and suffering will last long, irrecha is here to stay and deluos will suffer for many years to come.

Irrecha for Unity, Peace and brotherhood of the members of the Mosaic of Ethipia!