Just puttin' it out there so that peoples can be edumacated!Snowalker said:I have heard this before, I was just using the genral idea that christmas was about jesus birth. Your right, its actually a pagan holiday, like most modern holidays. Hell, even the days of the week are pagan. Isn't this a discussion for another time, though? and wasn't this supposed to be more about what we thought it was and rather than what it actually is?Nicragomi said:Snowalker said:Umm, well, yeah we give thanks to our God. Its different from christmas because christmas is celebrating Jesus's birth.
stinkychops said:Something to do with giving thanks and eating turkey. I believe it goes against the indians or something.
mindclockwork said:from what i know (i don't) they celebrate that they beat the crap out of indians... or something.
Wait, people think Thanksgiving is about victory over the Indians? I mean, yeah, we did do some horrible things to them, but you really think that's why we celebrate?Peachfuzz1000 said:yeh im not too sure being from the uk but its always been percieved here as a celebration the americans have for essentially taking the land from the native americans...and eating turky...and im guessing getting absoulutley drunk too as most celebrations have it
actually i just randomly remembered that from one episode of "king of the hill"... is it really that ?sgtshock said:stinkychops said:snipmindclockwork said:snipWait, people think Thanksgiving is about victory over the Indians? I mean, yeah, we did do some horrible things to them, but you really think that's why we celebrate?Peachfuzz1000 said:snip
Jesus, no wonder people hate us.
Like everyone else has said, it's basically the opposite. Historically, we celebrate the one time we had good relations with the Indians, when they helped the Pilgrims through a harsh winter and celebrated with a feast. And culturally, it's just about getting together with family and being thankful for things like good health and family. Other people have explained it better than I have in this thread.stinkychops said:I quite like you guys, besides the obesity, but what is it? Please enlighten me.sgtshock said:Wait, people think Thanksgiving is about victory over the Indians? I mean, yeah, we did do some horrible things to them, but you really think that's why we celebrate?
Jesus, no wonder people hate us.
basically this, also the turkey was once nominated to be our national bird symbol (instead of the bald eagle) because of this holiday.ReincarnatedFTP said:You give thanks for whatever you consider yourself blessed with, but it's really really family oriented in most places.
It's a religious thing, or it originated that way.You're thanking God for all the blessings you have.
It was actually done without the Native Americans for two years, but Native Americans dining with colonists added an interesting story with the moral of the unity of man. Native Americans and Colonists basically feasted together to celebrate the pilgrims not dying over the winter thanks to some Native American help.A moral and a story which made it very marketable.
We don't need it. To be honest, no holiday is needed, it's just there and it's a tradition. During WW2 the government said "hey we should make this a federal holiday as well, since everyone celebrates it".
Between the government officially recognizing it, the fact that now it's commercial, and a slight shift in values, it's now secular in itself, and even non-religious families do it.
What do we do? Usually gather all our family, or as much as we can (including extended) and hang out for a day, eat, and have conversation. Thanksgiving Turkey is a must have for the meal, but it involves other stuff too. There's also a rule amongst my family that the food must be home made.
It's always on the fourth Thursday of November.
It's OK, you can't expect them to read all 9 lines, that be outrageous...StBishop said:StBishop said:...... I don't need you to copy paste the Wikipedia entry I'm curious how it's percieved by this community.
what we give thanks for depends on the individual, it's kind of like a new years resolution thing, except on thanksgiving we celebrate it by acknowledging our prosperity, in a sort of effort to show we have much to be thankful for (at least that is how I view it)whereas on new years eve we celebrate our new years resolution by getting shit faced and having sex with a very ugly person. I have always viewed Thanksgiving as a holiday meant to make sure we never take our good fortune for granted.StBishop said:Hey, so I assume that there's at least one person here that celebrates Thanksgiving.
My queries are: What, exactly, are you giving thanks for?
Is this a religious thing? ie. are you thanking (a) God?
When is it?
Why do you need it if there's already Christmas, Hanukkah or other December holidays?(sorry I have limited knowledge of other religious holidays beyond my own)
What do you do? (Tv has told me you eat a turkey, something with a cornucopia??)
Is this a purely American thing?
Yeah add in other details if you wish... I don't need you to copy paste the Wikipedia entry I'm curious how it's percieved by this community.