Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Ethics » Top Christmas Songs Can be Religious or Secular
Marketing Advertising Branding Careers-Employment Change-Management Customer Service Entrepreneurialism Ethics Marketing-Direct Negotiation Outsourcing PR Presentation Resumes-Cover-Letters Sales Sales-Management Sales-Teleselling Sales-Training Strategic-Planning Team-Building Top7-or-Top10-Tips Workplace-Communication aarkstore corporate advantages development collection global purchasing rapidshare grinding wildfire shipping trading economy wholesale agency florida attorney strategy county consumer bills niche elliptical

Top Christmas Songs Can be Religious or Secular

Christmas is my favorite holiday, and the Christmas season is one of my favorite times of the year

. I love all of the festivities and decorations, but one of the things I like the most are all of the great Christmas songs.

What I have come to learn over the years is that the top Christmas songs can be religious or secular, and regardless of your religious beliefs or lack thereof, you are probably very familiar with both kinds of song.

The first one that comes to mind when I think about the top Christmas songs is "O' Holy Night," which, of course, is made holy by the birth of Jesus Christ. This is the song that I have to hear every Christmas season at least once, or it really doesn't feel like Christmas at all.

Another song that has to rank among the top Christmas songs is "Jingle Bells," which of course is secular in nature. I think this more than any other song really illustrates the joyousness of the season, describing the scenery and activities that go on during the Christmas season.


One of the songs that I remember learning during the Christmas season when I was in school was "Frosty the Snowman." I always loved this song, but I was also a little bit jealous. I grew up in Texas, where we hardly ever get snow, and I was not able to build a snowman each year.

Of all of the top Christmas songs I hear during the holiday season, my absolute favorite is "O Come, O Come Emanuel." This is a religious song, obviously, and I love the beauty of the lyrics, but I also just like the music itself. It is so haunting to me that it definitely stands out from the rest.

Another of the top Christmas songs that I really like, but some people don't seem to like at all, is "Jingle Bell Rock." I know some people who seem to actually have an open disdain for this song, and I really don't know why. I've always thought of it as being kind of fun and catchy.

"White Christmas" is another tune that many people consider to be one of the top Christmas songs and one that you almost always hear around Christmas time, and it is another secular song that can't help but make you nostalgic for the holiday season.

The Christmas season is the most special time of the year for me, and I love all of the songs that go along with Christmas. Whether they are religious or secular, the top Christmas songs are loved by everyone who celebrates the holiday.

Top Christmas Songs Can be Religious or Secular

By: Mary Christine
Academic Disciplines: Religious Studies and Necessary Skills Globalizing Social, Religious, and Human Rights Issues Our Religious Culture A History Of Religious Jewelry The Significance of Cross Necklaces and Religious Jewelry Information Tools: The Ethics Resource Centre Enticing Range of Decorative and Religious Items Understanding The Traditions And Religious Symbolism Of The Bar Mitzvah Ediscovery Ethics on Metadata Mining Pipe Fittings Industry Ethics Model Muhammad and the Religious boycott Religious Custom Research Papers Religious and Spiritual Stickers
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.110) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.020193 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 20 , 2520, 135,
Top Christmas Songs Can be Religious or Secular Anaheim