Posted on 12/20/2010 7:52:19 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Christmas trees 'make non-Christians feel excluded'
Christmas trees should be removed from public places to avoid making non-Christians feel excluded, scientists have suggested
By Andy Bloxham 11:43AM GMT 20 Dec 2010
Researchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada, found non-Christians feel less self-assured and have fewer positive feelings if a Christmas tree was in the room.
The scientists conducted the study using 77 Christians and 57 non-believers, including Buddhists and Sikhs.
The participants did not know the survey was about Christmas, and were asked to fill in questions about themselves both when a 12-inch Christmas tree was in the room and when it was not.
"Non-celebrators" reported fewer positive feelings and less self-assurance in the Christmas room. Christians were mostly cheered by the tree.
Christians, however, did report feeling more guilt when a tree was in the room, which, claim the researchers, suggests the holidays can be stressful.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
“My car is old. Being around new cars makes me feel excluded. So I guess they should get rid of all of the new cars”.
...LOL! Exactly!
Sorry, researchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada.
Have you confused me with someone that really gives a rats ass what you think?
“Researchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada...”
Say no more. I’m already releasing the safety...”
When I watch the “Oscar” presentations I never get one. I feel excluded. No more Oscars.
Will it make ‘em happy if we top the Christmas tree with a pentagram?
So if I feel excluded from Ramadan, Muslims must give it up?
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No, you must skip eating too...so they don’t feel alone.
Exactly what Christmas trees have to do with Christianity is beyond me but, nevertheless, if this is indeed the case, there's one simple solution for you excluded-feeling non-Christians out there.
Repeat after me: "Lord, forgive me, a sinner...."
Shouldn't scientists be busying themselves with discovering cures for illness or something? Last I checked this isn't their area of expertise.
But I put my Christmas tree outside to INCLUDE them in my holiday. If I wanted to exclude them, I’d put it inside where they couldn’t see it.
Why should they “feel excluded”?
Christmas has become the most all inclusive holiday ever, through commercialization and secularization.............
A Christmas tree is just a fir tree.
It can’t “make you feel” anything.
That’s all up to the internal interpreter.
atheism sucks - no holidays
agnosticism sucks- maybe there’s a holiday, maybe not, who knows?
paganism sucks- clouds cover the sun and moon - the gods are unavailable, but please leave a message
and then for the rest of us, there’s festivus.
The crap that passes for scientific study these days is just a joke - these things are all so subjective in nature to call it science is insulting.
The real birthday of Jesus Christ was about the time of the Jewish passover. Christian missionaries changed it around the 4th century to convert the Germanic tribes. It also made sense symbolically as the birth of Jesus brought light into the world.
Good. Get out.
When I am in Turkey, the muezzin doesn't make me feel bad. When I am in Israel, the diminution in traffic after sundown on Friday bothers me not.
Even in Salt Lake City, the lack of coffee shops is fine with me.
FEELINGS
Feelings, nothing more than feelings,
trying to forget my feelings of love.
Teardrops rolling down on my face,
trying to forget my feelings of love.
Feelings, for all my life I’ll feel it.
I wish I’ve never met you, girl; you’ll never come again.
Feelings, wo-o-o feelings,
wo-o-o, feel you again in my arms.
Feelings, feelings like I’ve never lost you
and feelings like I’ve never have you again in my heart.
Feelings, for all my life I’ll feel it.
I wish I’ve never met you, girl; you’ll never come again.
Feelings, feelings like I’ve never lost you
and feelings like I’ve never have you again in my life.
Feelings, wo-o-o feelings,
wo-o-o, feelings again in my arms.
Feelings...(repeat & fade)
- Morris Albert
Those who feel excluded should do what I do when Cinco de Mayo rolls around. Buy some beer and forget about it...
I can produce studies which show that non-Christians get excited at the sight of a Christmas tree. The number of people who are non-Christian but who nonetheless celebrate Christmas is a very large number inside and outside the US.
One stdy means nothing, partitularly when it contradicts the experience of people in Japan and other countries.
The sample is not significant anyway.
More feedback from Whine 101.
The perpetually offended.
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