Really sick when a person cant bring themself to write out the name of a perosn 
named Christ.... 
I happen to be  buddhist and i have been taught to respect all peoples 
beliefs... when some one says merry christmas to me, I am assuming that person 
is christian and I respond in like fashion to them... it just a matter of 
respect.

if you want friends ... you gotta be a friend. if you want respect you gotta 
give respect... its that simple.

Silly people

J

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 11:59 PM
  Subject: Re: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Re: Merry Christmas list


  WOW! I didn't read the list for a couple days and this thread went 
  on................. Well to answer the first one IM NOT CHRISTIAN.... but as 
  I grew up and also as I watched tv I don't remeber  Santa Clause saying some 
  besides  "Merry Christmas"  Ho Ho Ho etc.. Rhonda hit the nail on the head. 
  You can't say a thing anymore without it offending someone.  All the old 
  movies on tv and the ones I watched growing up even the GRINCH which is a 
  classic said MERRY CHRISTMAS. Others can have a holiday when they want to. I 
  am not a judging or narrow minded person and know that all people are 
  different. TIS the season to be jolly......................

  Have a nice day.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Ronda K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Re: Merry Christmas list


  >
  > Ray,
  >
  > I apologize if I offended you.  I think we (this country) as a whole
  > have become far too wrapped up in 'not offending' anyone.  I don't
  > think expression of one's beliefs offends anyone in reality.
  >
  > I certainly didn't mean to offend you either.  I believe these lists
  > bring many peoples with varied backgrounds and interests together and
  > it would be ridiculous to make the assumption that we could (even if
  > we wanted to) encompass everyone in every subject we discussed.  I
  > don't know when "Kwanza" is but if someone posted on the list "Joyous
  > Kwanza"  I don't think it would cross our minds to request that he be
  > a little more general in his postings less he offend someone.  And it
  > is not even your fault..... hell Macy's has abandoned mention of
  > Christmas for the same reason.  I just think it is wrong.   There are
  > many OTHER holidays in this month and frankly I would like to
  > celebrate them all... anyways I am being repetitive but my point is
  > that we should not buy into the mainstream BS that is trying to
  > destroy Christmas... at this progression one day we can reach a state
  > where nothing has value or meaning, but no one is offended.
  >
  > Ronda
  >
  >
  > On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:12:54 -0000, sindarintech
  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >>
  >>
  >> I agree, it does seem to have gotten out of hand. I think it started
  >> when my simply stated reply was characterized as a reprimand, which
  >> it was not. I didn't state that I found it offensive, either, though
  >> I do take offense at the belligerent tone of *your* post. I'll not
  >> post any further responses, lest they offend your clearly provincial
  >> sensibilities. ;-)
  >>
  >> Regards,
  >> Ray
  >>
  >> --- In [email protected], Ronda K
  >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> > I totally disagree!
  >> >
  >> > If Peter is a CHRISTian and wants to wish folks a Merry Christmas I
  >> > think that is wonderful and would mean nothing less were he a
  >> Jewish
  >> > person and wished all a Happy Hanukkah.
  >> >
  >> > I don't understand this need to encompass everyone and everything
  >> in
  >> > simple greetings or sharing of joyous occasions even though they
  >> may
  >> > not encompass every single belief out there.  Everyone on the list
  >> has
  >> > different experiences, backgrounds, etc... when something is
  >> posted on
  >> > the list about Oracle I typically delete without reading because my
  >> > interest is not in Oracle.  Why can't someone say "Merry
  >> Christmas"?
  >> > I am really really getting sick of this politically correct
  >> attitude.
  >> >
  >> > Did Peters greeting actually offend any non-christians?
  >> > I am sorry if I sound confrontational but this whole attitude is
  >> > getting out of hand.
  >> >
  >> > For those of you who cared to discuss ASP.Net on this list please
  >> > pardon my response to this thread.
  >> >
  >> > Ronda
  >> >
  >> >
  >> > On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 17:14:04 -0000, sindarintech
  >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > > Peter,
  >> > > Sorry if it came across as a reprimand... my intention was
  >> simply to
  >> > > point out that there was an implied assumption that everyone on
  >> the
  >> > > list was a x-tian. Given the clearly international coverage this
  >> > > list gets, it seemed simply polite to remind folks that x-tianity
  >> > > isn't the only religion in the world... something many westerners
  >> > > (and many Americans in particular) seem to forget.
  >> > >
  >> > > A joyous New Year to all!
  >> > > Ray
  >> > >
  >> > > --- In [email protected], "Peter Brunone"
  >> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> > > >
  >> > > >    ...and as we know, no atheists, etc EVER celebrate
  >> Christmas :)
  >> > > >
  >> > > >    If someone wants to wish a happy specific holiday to those
  >> who
  >> > > celebrate it, I *think* we can afford to be tolerant.  For
  >> example,
  >> > > when I hear "have a joyous Eid al Fitr", I don't feel obligated
  >> to
  >> > > reprimand whoever said it.  I just realize that it wasn't for me
  >> and
  >> > > move on.
  >> > > >
  >> > > > Happy New Year!
  >> > > >
  >> > > > Peter
  >> > > > (my profound apologies to Chinese, Persian, and any other
  >> folks to
  >> > > who do not celebrate the new year on January 1)
  >> > > >
  >> > > >  From: "sindarintech"  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >> > > >
  >> > > > Actually, I prefer the more general 'Happy Holidays'... it
  >> doesn't
  >> > > > make the assumption that everyone on the list is a christian.
  >> > > >
  >> > > > Happy Holidays!
  >> > > > Ray
  >> > > >
  >> > > > --- In [email protected], <SYSTEM-
  >> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> > > > > Merry Christmas to a great list(s) and happy holidays.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Mike Belcher
  >> > > > > Independant Computer Consultant
  >> > > >
  >> > > >
  >> > > >
  >> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> > >
  >> >
  >> >
  >> > --
  >> > Ronda Pederson
  >> > MVP ASP.Net
  >>
  >>
  >> Yahoo! Groups Links
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >
  >
  > -- 
  > Ronda Pederson
  > MVP ASP.Net
  >
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