True, but I still stick by what I said by not dumbing it down for christians. If you're going to throw a seder and invite our friends, then throw a traditional seder. I mean, minus the really long lengthy readings etc.
I don't feel like it's dumbing it down though. I'm not making it easier to understand. I'm making it applicable to everyone i.e. a shared experience that is unique to everyone, a coming together through differences.
You shouldn't change the holiday. It's the same reason people get mad when RG3 says he doesn't see color in people. You shouldn't diminish diversity but share it and embrace it. That doesn't mean they can't enjoy the experience in their own way.
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