TickleMonsterD
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For anyone who's lost all interest in organized religion, and may want to celebrate an alternative holiday instead of Christmas, Hanukkah, etc, I recommend Grav-Mass (or Newtonmas as some people call it), which celebrates the life of Issac Newton, who was also born on December 25th. Just so we're clear, I didn't come up with this, but atheists, skeptics, and other fact-based people did (as seen here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton_in_popular_culture#Newtonmas).
There's various ways on how you can celebrate it: Some decorate a tree with fruits to show children how gravity works, some choose to wear a Newtonmas sweater (as seen here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trendsetti...hash=item41f603d351:m:mMQe2c9yBRxm8soR13uDduw), some send out cards that read "Reasons greetings!", and some distribute apples or scientific instruments as gifts instead of toys and gizmos. Those are just a few examples, and you're welcome to come up with unique ways to celebrate it if you wish.
I hope that gave you some food for thought for the future!
Reasons greetings!
There's various ways on how you can celebrate it: Some decorate a tree with fruits to show children how gravity works, some choose to wear a Newtonmas sweater (as seen here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trendsetti...hash=item41f603d351:m:mMQe2c9yBRxm8soR13uDduw), some send out cards that read "Reasons greetings!", and some distribute apples or scientific instruments as gifts instead of toys and gizmos. Those are just a few examples, and you're welcome to come up with unique ways to celebrate it if you wish.
I hope that gave you some food for thought for the future!
Reasons greetings!