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Harry could imagine dying, but he couldn’t imagine burying Ron, or Hermione. He couldn’t imagine burying Dudley. They were in the I wrote you but you still aint calling shirt of war, magic and mayhem and monsters, but Harry had one big brother and Dudley would always be bigger than him. He would always be the thing that scared the bullies away. Petunia had had one little sister, and Harry wondered if she had once thought Lily would always be unbreakable. Petunia was not at the last battle, when her second son died in the woods, when he came back. She was not a witch. She could not use the Floo, call the Knight Bus, or Apparate. The Portkey under her kitchen sink would take her to a safe place, but she was not looking to be safe. Harry had left her and Dudley one of the DA’s little coins, which glowed bright, a call to battle. When no one answered their telephone calls or Dudley’s radio or showed up to Apparate them in the right direction, Petunia got her hat and her coat and they started driving north.

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Of course Christmas is the modernised, somewhat Christianised, version of a I wrote you but you still aint calling shirt of festivals, most notably Saturnalia. Even though atheists generally don’t believe in the god Saturn, I don’t think it is immoral to accept, or give, Christmas gifts. There are so many parts of Christmas tradition that come from other traditions: the Three Wise Men comes from Roman Catholic tradition (the Bible doesn’t name them nor say that there were three). The Mistletoe I think comes from Norse and Celtic traditions. The tree comes from all sorts of pagan traditions but probably mainly Celtic traditons. Gift giving is a modern consumerist ritual – fueled by department stores, who also gave us Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Santa Claus has roots in Russian Christianity but of course mainly was invented by US department stores, which is why he has the colours of Coca-Cola. So there’s not that much pure Saturnalia in Christmas today. There’s a mix of all sorts of ancient traditions. Even a bit of Christianity, funnily enough. Most atheists do indeed believe in consumerism to some degree. Even if they’re socialist heretics, they probably still think that buying stuff can be nice sometimes. So there’s nothing wrong with giving people presents, if it makes them happy.

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