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Why do we Celebrate Xmas does it lead to Divorce?

Christmas “Cheer”?

About 20 percent of divorce proceedings in Australia are begun right after the Christmas and New Year period, says Sydney’s Sunday Telegraph. “We see a lot of people having fights or breakdowns and coming to our doors as soon as our offices re-open,” says divorce lawyer Barry Frakes. “People have expectations that Christmas will be perfect like it is on TV shows and in advertising.” When their lives do not fit this “stereotype,” he adds, they seek a divorce. Yet, according to Angela Conway, spokeswoman for the Australian Family Association, “divorce rarely solves long-term problems or brings the peace and happiness that people think it will.” She recommends: “It’s worth sticking to your marriage and trying to make it work.”

We celebrate Christmas because 1. It was a holiday before Jesus' birth where families ate certain kinds of food that was plenty around that time of year (winter solstice) and 2. Because now Christians celebrate that day as being the birth of Jesus the Christ. Christmas does not "lead" to divorce. Any couple that happens to divorce around that time of year was headed for divorce anyway. And like I said in the last time you asked this exact same question; it is the commercial aspect of Christmas that causes stress; not the true things that Christmas is supposed to be about like family, holiness, togetherness, that warm feeling in your heart, the beautiful music, the nice decorations, good food, and the Christmas spirit.

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