The religion that believes in Jesus Christ but generally does not celebrate Christmas is
Jehovah's Witnesses.
Here's why:
* Jesus is Central: They believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and their Savior.
* Origins of Christmas: They believe that the origins of many Christmas traditions are rooted in pagan festivals and rituals.
* No Scriptural Mandate: They point out that the Bible does not command Christians to celebrate Jesus' birthday.
* Focus on Death and Resurrection: Jehovah's Witnesses place a greater emphasis on the memorial of Christ's death (Lord's Evening Meal) and the importance of his resurrection, which they believe are more clearly commanded in scripture.
* Neutrality: They strive to be neutral regarding worldly holidays and customs.