Christmas is celebrated by Christians and non-Christians because the majority of people believe in god and Jesus and they obviously will believe that, that was the day that Jesus Christ was born even though it was not the accurate day it was a guess and that's why its celebrated on December 25th.
Christmas was origanally celebrated only by Christians but it is now celebrated by non- Christians as well.
Where Christmas is celebrated, it is celebrated on December 25. It is not celebrated everywhere. Throughout history it has been celebrated different places by different groups. There have been and are both Christians and non-Christians who celebrate, and who do not celebrate Christmas. Because Christmas is technically unbiblical, and can be celebrated in a completely secular manner.
Christians in Japan celebrate Christmas in much the same manner as it is celebrated in the west, and non-Christian Japanese do not practice Christmas.
No reason other then in the situation where the kids live in a place where Christmass is celebrated and they feel that they are missing out.
Christmas is celebrated by Christians all over the world.
Christmas is celebrated by all christians therefore it can be celebrated naywhere in the world if you are christian and definitely in England
Jesus' birth is celebrated by Christians on Christmas day.
It depends if they are Christians. If they are then much the same as other Christians.
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Christmas is celebrated by Christians in recognition of the birth of Jesus.
Not necessarily, Christmas is celebrated all over the world where there are CHRISTIANS.