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BFAHP in December
As I quickly did my daily chores and helped a friend, i was wondering what the house will look like in december. Will it appeal to most religions, or will it be a christmas house? Will one imaginary friend turn out to be of a different religion?
I hope it is tasteful, I dislike the hodgepoge when corporations feel the need to try to please everyone and be equal :P what do you think? |
If this thread turns ugly, I am deleting it. Unfortunately this is a religious topic - I've seen topics along these lines turn horrid on other forums. I wouldn't have expected it, but it has happened. There are people who are offended by the phrase "Merry Christmas," and there are people who are offended by the phrase "Happy Holidays." Therefore don't be surprised if this thread vanishes. I hereby request any and all of my mods and co-admin to delete this thread at will.
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I won't comment on that, sorry. My views on the issue may not bode well with others, so I'm gonna stay away from this.
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Given they did a whole episode just for Christmas - yes. I think it will be Christmas themed.
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Ooooh... I hope it doesn't get ugly.
Given that kids are different religions, wouldn't their imaginary friends be of the same religion? Then if they were abandoned, then you'd have the different religions in the house... It'll be interesting to see how they approach it. I'm still catching up on all the episodes I haven't seen, not necessarily in order, and so far haven't seen one related to Christmas. What did they do last year for the holidays? |
:o eek, my appologies, if the mods dont want to take a chance on this getting ugly... feel free to delete it... i was just curious
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They had a Christmas episode last year, know one in the house was Jewish or whatever you have to be to celebrate Kawanza.
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At the beginning I was speaking to someone who wonderd if there was an X-mas episode.
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I was referring to the fact that you basically said (or I think you said, hence me saying I may have missread it) that Jewish people celebrate Kwanzaa. The Jewish celebrate Chaunnukah, and Kwanzaa is an African-based holiday.
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