No. Not even all Christian religions celebrate Christmas. It's a very popular holiday, but definitely not one that everyone agrees with.
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No, each holiday is celebrated separately. Christmas is one of the holidays in December, but there are also other holidays celebrated in other religions.
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christmas celebrated in all over the wrld
Not necessarily. Christmas is only celebrated by the Christian community. Different religions have their own festivals at this time - some don't celebrate at all.
Christmas is celebrated in all of Germany.
all religions and there believes for the holidays?
Christmas is celebrated by Christians all over the world.
Nowadays Christmas is not only celebrated by Christians and all the religions that are liked to Christians. Most people celebrate it now. for example i know that there are many Jewish people that celebrate Christmas even though that believe that Jesus was that "son of God"
Christmas should not be a government holiday. If Christmas, why not Muhammadmas, or Buddhamas, or Visnumas or etc? Have a holiday for all the religions or for none of them...... Maybe have a general Winter holiday that all religions can enjoy?
Not necessarily, Christmas is celebrated all over the world where there are CHRISTIANS.
Christmas is celebrated with family and friends.