Agree with Dr. Muller.
It takes a lot of courage these days to stand up to ones beliefs.

I come from a family of many faiths, and we always respected everyones religion.
Whther it be partaking in the Muslim Iftar ceremonies or the Hindu Holi and Diwali, or
Chritmas. What made each of these and other celebrations especially fun, enlightening and meaningful
was the passion and faith of the people who celebrated them, and showed us how to appreciate their culture.

Of course you can call it Holiday season instead of Christmas etc. 
But perhaps its also nice to give each faith's celebration its own place.
Why not celebrate Eid as a museum and do something special for Holi and Diwali too?

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