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Usually with those high numbers a significant percentage of them are "non-practicing christians" or something like that. I have a feeling most Christians consider x-mas>Easter, but I'm not christian so idk.
as a weird aside, the stock market was closed for good friday![]()
Maybe. Yes, Christmas winds up being a bigger deal, and they may like it more, because of the entire holiday season and the gift exchanging and all that. I certainly like the Christmas season more than Easter, personally, because, well, it's more fun! But I'm also sure that most non-practicing Christians (I may very well be included in that, depending on how you define it, since we don't go to church very often) still know that Easter is the more important holiday, religiously speaking.
I'm not sure what we're even debating, though, since regardless of what was closed, they don't consider Easter a federal holiday. My Catholic hospital counts Good Friday as a holiday, though, so I have a long weekend. 🙂
I am up WAY too late... that's what I get for taking a nap this afternoon. But my make-ahead French toast is now in the oven and I am going to bed!
Also, TOP!