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I wouldn't think so. There probably were no Christmas decorations, originally. They're just commercialized.
I think it'sjust commercialized. But if you really need a religious answer, they probably represent the North Star guiding the shepards.
== == == == Charlie Brown thought Christmas was too commercialized. I agree!
In the 1930s, Christmas was not as commercialized as it is today. People also spent more time with their family around the holidays.
It is not. On December 24 is Christmas Eve, then on 25 is Christmas.
Its become commercialized for the same reason as Christmas, Father's Day, Easter etc. People will always find new ways make a buck. Interestingly, Valentine's Day never became commercialized, it was a commercial enterprise from the beginning. The concept was invented by Hallmark cards in the 1930s
She joined a commune, not wishing to continue her bourgeois suburban lifestyle. Socialists often decry the bourgeois excesses of most capitalist societies. Some people think that Christmas has become an over-commercialized bourgeois holiday, and therefore less connected with its religious origin.
It is now different in that we worry about Christmas as soon as Thanksgiving hits. We also make it more commercialized.
Charlie Brown felt depressed about Christmas because he was overwhelmed by the commercialism and materialism associated with the holiday. He also struggled to find the true meaning of Christmas amidst all the decorations and festivities.
Antibiotics were developed in the 1920s and later commercialized in the 1940s.
Because Christmas has become so commercialized that the Christmas Shopping Season has usurped Advent, and the true Christmas Season or Christmastide (the period between The Nativity to The Epiphany, a.k.a. The 12 Days of Christmas) has been completely phased out. There is no war on Christmas; it's a war on Advent.