tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121257605505093204.post4715770721827466156..comments2023-08-17T18:52:14.888+04:00Comments on ... musings from a distance ...: Peace, Goodwill and CommercialismTor_Khan تور خانhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05644675368222202737noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121257605505093204.post-13535930495666147112011-12-27T06:49:03.060+04:002011-12-27T06:49:03.060+04:00Thank you Shiftless Wanderer for visiting my space...Thank you Shiftless Wanderer for visiting my space and sharing a thought or two. <br /><br />Well what what can I say about Christmas? As a Muslim I don't have to opt in to Christmas. The version of Christmas that I have always known has been very commercial and this has very little to do with a spirit of peace, hope and renewal. <br /><br />tor_khan تور خان<br /><br />PS Visited your blog space, left a comment and you are welcome back to this space anytime at all.Tor_Khan تور خانhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05644675368222202737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121257605505093204.post-44727432597912798872011-12-26T09:32:35.970+04:002011-12-26T09:32:35.970+04:00Thank you for this. While I'm not sure what to...Thank you for this. While I'm not sure what to call myself any more as far as religion goes or a faith, you are so on target here, I think. We've lost something sacred in the midst of the "Santafication". I wrote a posting a few days ago which speaks to the same theme but from a different perspective, "Some Questions on Bats, Christmas, and the Wild World." Thank you for a lovely posting.The Shiftless Wandererhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18279623689689777053noreply@blogger.com