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What Can A Non-Christian Take From A Religious Perspective On Christmas-

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The Christmas story features the historical birth of Christ. Religious teachings can be expressed in a dogmatic manner so that any universal relevance or spiritual depth is lost. And so many people today are not Christian believers. However although they do not worship Jesus Christ, this doesn’t stop them appreciating his spirit – one of forgiving, caring for and loving others.

Christ spoke of doing to others what you would want them to do to you, about not condemning those who do wrong, and about loving your enemy. This generous spirit is a far cry from some religious notions of a threatening and punitive patriarchal image of God.

You probably have felt a prick of conscience when you know you are going against what you value. You may also notice an inner light that inspires your best actions; a spirit of humanity that helps you understand and desire what is truly good.

For me these inclinations and perceptions represent ‘the Christ within’. This is because they can be said to exemplify the spirit of the historical Christ. To my way of thinking, this spirit of Christ can sometimes come to me just as the person of Christ came into the physical presence of the people of his time. I see this spirit as what is truly human within each person.

According to the biblical account Jesus never did anything unkind; nor anything foolish or unwise. He taught that it is actions that count – not empty words. The Gospel writers record his sayings which for me have the ring of truth, speaking as he did in human terms.

“Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”,

“Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.”

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“Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has

enough trouble of its own.”

What Can A Non-Christian Take From A Religious Perspective On Christmas-

Those who used religious dogmas in a sanctimonious way hiding heartless actions, couldn’t stand such beautiful, simple, and uplifting ideals. It was because of these that they hated him.

We read about his teaching, healing, and turning aside hypocritical arguments: of him lifting up the unhappy, and rebuking the proud: also facing those who hated him, and forgiving those who tried to harm him, despite the agony he suffered on the cross.

For Carl Gustav Jung, Christ is an archetypal image of the Self – the fullest potential, unity and destiny of the person as a whole. In Jung’s view attempting to live your life along the lines Christ lived his, is to tread a potentially difficult road: it is allowing the ordinary attachments of the ego to die in order that the Self – the Christ – may become incarnate within.

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