This is an article about a
bit different Christmas to the one that you are normally used to. It is about
Christmas seen through the eyes of an Atheist. I assume that at this point many
of you are angry at me and think that it is nothing but arrogance to put
Christianity and Atheism together and are in temptation to scroll down or to
report this article for being annoying or not interesting. But, before you do
that I would like to ask you to give me a chance and I may convince you that
this is not mixing apples and oranges.
Now that I have your attention back I will
start from the beginning. I was not always an Atheist. I was born and raised in
religious family that followed the principles of the Orthodox Church. And those
who are familiar with this branch of Christianity know that Orthodox Christians
have rules about everything and tons of legends about what happened to those
who did not obey them. The normal reaction of a child that grew up under these
circumstances would be to become a loyal Christian following the example of the
parents and of the close family members. And normally the story would have
ended here and you would not have to read this but I did something that in my
family is still considered to be “taboo”. I thought outside the box. It was
long time ago but I think that my first “sinful” thought was about Christmas.
Isn`t it the best invention of all times? If I had minimum knowledge of science
I would have said that there is a so-called “Christmas formula" and that is how
Christmas was created at first place. A simple but genius formula to make
everybody happy. Believers celebrate the birth of their God, children receive
presents from their favorite character - Santa Claus and companies have this
“grand finale” at the end of the year after their income has been increased by
80% thanks to their loyal customers and their idea of spending all the money on
presents. It sounds pretty genius to me. Fortunately, this holiday has a second
face; the more profound one. The one that is more concentrated on giving and
receiving love, sharing happiness, forgiveness and hope. And if you ask me this
has nothing to do with Christmas. It has to do with something bigger than that
- humanity. Sounds familiar? Here`s a hint. It is a word that does not apply
for Christians or Muslims or Jews or religion in general. It applies for humans
and being a human is a mystery for itself. It does not surprise me why there
are so many holidays. They exist to remind us to what specie we belong to and
what are the responsibilities that come with it. We usually forget who we are
and why are we here. And it is not until Christmas or Easter or Hanukkah that
we rediscover the urge to treat others right and use our human powers to make
ours and other people`s lives easier. It is good to have reminders, I mean, we
need them. Seventy years, more or less, is a long time for a human. The problem
is that we spend twenty days of trying to be good people and the others three
hundred and forty-five to demolish everything that we were more than lucky to
get as ones. Constant behavior for two thousand years and not a single religion
could change it. The question here is unavoidable. If the religions don`t have
a solution, then who has it? The answer is simple. We just need to change the
perspective and take a closer look. Imagine the World as a place where every
day is Christmas. Close your eyes and you can see people with cheerful faces
greeting each other and wishing good health, love, happiness and wealth. The
enchanting melody of carols makes you sing. The whole family is gathered for
dinner. The adults sit by the fireplace and drink hot wine while the kids use
their absence of attention and eat all the cookies at the table. The less
fortunate are not longer to be forgotten. They receive clothes, food and
shelter. People forgive and forget. The World is in peace…
It feels good, right? The good part is that
we don`t have to imagine it, we can do it. We are humans. We have absolute
power to do whatever we want. We have the power to create the World and
recreate it over and over again. If we just for once stop investing in all
those absurd wars and start investing in our own happiness… I will finish the
article with the words of Elvis Presley and leave you space to think about it.
“Oh,
why can`t everyday be like Christmas,
For
if everyday could be just like Christmas
What
a wonderful world this would be.”
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