birthdays, Christmas, Easter,
No, they were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses, they didn't celebrate birthdays or Christmas when they were young.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and birthdays because they believe these celebrations have pagan origins and are not supported by the Bible. They focus on commemorating events such as the Memorial of Christ's death instead.
Christmas is the most popular celebration of the year
In the book they do not celebrate Christmas which is the only mentioned holiday, (besides birthdays).
yes. every culture and religion celebrates birthdays, because it isn't a religious holiday
Shakers would celebrate Christmas. They no longer exist as a religion.
Yes. Michael's mother Katherine Jackson is a Jehova's Witness and raised her children with this religion. They didn't celebrate birthdays, Christmas, or any kind of things.
It depends on their religion.
Christmas Birthdays Easter Halloween Thanksgiving and other special eccasions
Christmas is a Christian festival and not celebrated by Muslims or Jews In Islam: The reason is because Christmas isn't a holiday Jesus celebrated according to Islam. Since Christmas was a celebration of the day Jesus was born, he did not celebrate his birthday. If he did, the Muslims too would have celebrated Christmas. In Judaism: For Jews, Jesus plays no role whatsoever in their religion; therefore there is no celebration for him in their religion.
All Hallows' Eve was the Christian celebration of the lives of those who died in Christ. It later became co-opted by Celtic pagans who celebrated Samhain (end of summer). Certain aspects from Samhain were combined with the Christian holiday, such as communication with the dead, to give us the secular Halloween festival. Since it is secular, no religions celebrate it. All Hallows' Eve or All Saints Day coincides with Halloween and the distinction may be blurred in some churches.