Danh ngôn của Amity Shlaes

People value Halloween, like Valentine's Day, because they can tell themselves that it's not merely secularized but actually secular, which is to say, not Christian, Jewish, Hindu or Muslim.
People value Halloween, like Valentine's Day, because they can tell themselves that it's not merely secularized but actually secular, which is to say, not Christian, Jewish, Hindu or Muslim.
Mọi người coi trọng Halloween, giống như Ngày lễ tình nhân, bởi vì họ có thể tự nhủ rằng đó không chỉ mang tính thế tục hóa mà thực sự là thế tục, nghĩa là không phải theo đạo Cơ đốc, đạo Do Thái, đạo Hindu hay đạo Hồi.
Tác giả: Amity Shlaes | Chuyên mục: Valentine's Day | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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