Twas a night during midterms (round #2 I believe), when all through the air
stress could be felt, students were pulling out their hair.
When out in the Peace Room, there arose a din,
As Rachel L. Burton made a dialogue begin.
What is your favorite non-religious holiday?
What holidays can people think of that have religious origins, but are now practiced non-religiously?
What makes a holiday a religious holiday, as opposed to a cultural holiday?
Can a secular holiday have religious aspects? Can a religious holiday have secular aspects? At what point does a holiday cross the line from religious to non-religious?
Does the secularization of religious holidays "cheapen" them, or make them less meaningful?
Does the secularization of religious holidays make them more accessible?
It's beginning to look a lot like Thanksgivikah.
~ASM
stress could be felt, students were pulling out their hair.
When out in the Peace Room, there arose a din,
As Rachel L. Burton made a dialogue begin.
What is your favorite non-religious holiday?
What holidays can people think of that have religious origins, but are now practiced non-religiously?
What makes a holiday a religious holiday, as opposed to a cultural holiday?
Can a secular holiday have religious aspects? Can a religious holiday have secular aspects? At what point does a holiday cross the line from religious to non-religious?
Does the secularization of religious holidays "cheapen" them, or make them less meaningful?
Does the secularization of religious holidays make them more accessible?
It's beginning to look a lot like Thanksgivikah.
~ASM