A survey of 1,001 persons...
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A survey of 1,001 persons conducted by Scripps Howard News Service and Ohio University in 2002 revealed that about eighty percent of people in the United States decorate a Christmas tree. Of these people, 68 percent claim no religious preference while 62 percent attend Christmas services. The survey reveals that Christmas is being celebrated by a sizeable number of people who do not necessarily believe the Christian faith. New Yorker, Ron Barrier, a leader of American Atheists, a 2,500 member national organization, said, "As a free thinker, I believe the holidays are a great tradition, regardless of the underlying basis for them. It's a wonderful time of celebration and a gathering of family and friends." Thanksgiving remains the most popular American holiday celebrated by ninety percent who join in a special Thanksgiving meal.
Through the prophet Amos, God warns his people against meaningless faith. In a memorable vision of rotting summer fruit, he announces God's judgment on those who would observe holy days without repentance and faith, doing so in order to hurry back to their sins of greed and deceit.
Through the prophet Amos, God warns his people against meaningless faith. In a memorable vision of rotting summer fruit, he announces God's judgment on those who would observe holy days without repentance and faith, doing so in order to hurry back to their sins of greed and deceit.
