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the arrival of a notable person or thing.
"the advent of television"
I prefer Advent of Code myself.
A non-Christian can, of course. But OP capitalized it and used it in the phrase 'Advent Calendar', which is a very Christian, very Christmasy thing.
Yes, a Festivus Calendar -- 24 days of Festivus/BG3 artwork -- the gang gathered at camp eating meatloaf, Boo atop the Festivus Pole, airing grievances in the Druid camp, Minsc and Jaheira wrestling. It could be included as an early part of the digital edition only for those who purchased EA.
Christianity isn't very Christian.
I agree, I'm scared. I feel violated. I'm literally shaking right now at the thought of this . I need my safe space and dummy.
True, the Christmas holiday does transcend Christianity, But as long as the Christians continue to co-opt it, they should be held accountable.