Halito Redfox and Okla Homma,
I am just at lunch break now but wanted to share with you my particular feelings and thoughts on your topic. It's my understanding that in the New Testament there are not specific "holidays" that we are commanded to remember, except to celebrate the Lord's Supper together with our brothers and sisters in Christ. The two big "christian" holidays of Easter and Christmas are not commanded anywhere that I am aware of, and the closest thing I see as a requirement of a believer is that it is good for us to gather together with others of like mind to support each other in our Christian walk.
Thus, personally I think that if nothing is commanded, then all the rest is a TRADITION that we have the freedom to chose, to reject, or to modify. I think we have an obligation to modify the traditions in a way that honors God, but other than that, according to the apostle Paul we have freedom.
The basis, or fake story told, about the Thanksgiving holiday is, in summary, offensive to me. But the root and spirit of the holiday is not--and that is to gather together with family, friends, and people I love, and give thanks to God for His many blessings. Thus, I do gather with my friends and family and have a feast on that day. Everyone is invited--literally--and if you come, you bring something to share. Then we sit around the house--in the living room or at the table--and we talk for hours about the blessings we've received that year, thanking God and sharing with each other usually via songs or poems--and lots of laughs.
Christmas, likewise, is an odd holiday for me. The pagan roots of the holiday are not attractive to me (then again, Easter is also rooted in a pagan holiday)--but if I look at the MEANING of the holiday to me, I do still choose to celebrate it--because for me Christmas is the time of year to GIVE. I send out hundreds of cards every year to contact friends and family around the world. I make lists and lists and think of others. I make gifts so that love is an ingredient in the things I give. And I have to admit, I enjoy the songs! I do not go the "Santa" route, nor did I when my kids were little. I did tell the "who is that guy in the red suit" and tell them the legend--but even as little children they acted as if, "Oh mom, that is just ridiculous! "
So there's my two cents. Respectfully,
~~FaithfulWife