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6 years ago
I'm not seeing the issue. Yes, the religious objects are named occuring to their real world counterpart and the Sims team decided to omit Christian items in the game. I can see how that would be weird. But as far as the actual holiday goes- the calendar doesn't automatically have Kwanzaa. It doesn't automatically have Hanukkah. It doesn't automatically have any religious holiday, because it would be weird and uncomfortable to try and force a real world, religious celebration on Sims player. Instead, if it's important to you that those be present in the game, they give you the tools to add them yourself.
And despite some people saying Christmas isn't religious- it is. I won't go into specifics because I feel like I'm already really pushing the no religion rule, but it is. People not a part of the religion can celebrate it, I certainly do, but that doesn't make it suddenly secular.
And despite some people saying Christmas isn't religious- it is. I won't go into specifics because I feel like I'm already really pushing the no religion rule, but it is. People not a part of the religion can celebrate it, I certainly do, but that doesn't make it suddenly secular.
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