What I'm really going to be addressing is the lack of true Christmas meaning of Jesus Christ's birth. I know that most Christians understand what the season is for but even they can get caught up with the wrong intentions. Jesus competes with His own celebration. Around the world people celebrate this holiday without a second glance or thought about what it means. You don't even have to be Christian to be celebrating the birth of Christ, at least not intentionally.
He starts by pointing out that Christians believe that the whole month of December belongs to them. I can see that as true, but I personally haven't felt that it belongs only to us. Jesus was born to save us and everyone else from their sins and He died fulfilling the purpose of true love. But he also says that atheists, humanists, freethinkers, etc. are coming together and forming traditions of their own. "Across the nation we are starting to celebrate things that matter to us." He claims that if some people want to celebrate the Pastafarian holiday or the humanist holiday of "Human Light" they can go ahead and do that. But he was bold to say that some of these started out as jokes but "Atheists tend to have a good sense of humor." And they're nothing more than jokes! How could you take a religion seriously if it started out merely as a joke? It's only to mock the religions of others and make theirs seem like a good choice to follow. He makes a statement to say that "Christians and Jews aren't the only ones with a right to celebrate during the winter season."
We also know that Jesus wasn't born in December, we just 'celebrate' at that time. He states that the holiday was taken from pagan tradition and symbols. Well duh. Nowhere in the biblical passage of Christ's birth does it say, "and then, Mary and Joseph put up an evergreen tree that smells good along with decorating the stable they were in." Those are just the modern Americanized Christmas symbols that are for fun, unless you do things for other intentions. Usually the star on top of the tree represents the star that the wise men followed and gifts under the tree are the gifts that they gave baby Jesus. Heck, even Charlie Brown got it right. And of course the image of Santa, that's mainly for the amusement of kids.