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Merry christmas to you and your family brother

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Finally, a decent Christmas-related post. Cheers, Merry Christmas.

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Merry Christmas brothers. Remember the 14 words in this upcoming new year.

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Merry Christmas!

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God Bless and thanks for reminding people the reason for the season

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Virtually nothing people consider christmas is from christianity. Christianity has a jewish baby being born in a trough in the middle east sometime in the early spring. Pagan yuletide gives us the tree, the ornaments, the end of december, the decorations, the lights, the gift giving, the stockings, the mistletoe, the holly, etc.

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Excuse me... God created the tree, the great lights, the gift. I surrender nothing.

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The tree comes from St. Boniface cutting down a tree a bunch of pagans were worshipping.

Christ was born in December; to suggest otherwise is in ignorance.

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Without Christ it is Yuletide, you know the celebration Christians adopted for Christmas.

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You realize Jesus wasnt born in December, right?

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Yes he was.

See and

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Jews dont travel en masse in December. Only in the spring and fall. Nor do shepherds hang around in pastures at night this time of year in the region - the weather's chilly and miserable.

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Winter only begins at the very end of December, and even then the miserable part hasn't truly begun. Descriptions of movement prior to or around Christ's birth are not damning.

What is typical of shepherds need not be viewed as exclusive of possibility. There are many stories in the Bible about people living and working at extraordinary times due to exclusion or other factors.

As a tangent to this topic, early Christians used the letter X to identify each other and the locations of gatherings. It also denoted the name of Christ. I always hated the spelling 'Xmas' as I thought it was the subversion of Christmas to secularism, but it is actually the first spelling.

Merry Xmas

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Oh, did he return? ;-)

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