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Is it suspicious that SANTA, JESUS **AND** CHRISTMAS!!! All 'celebrated' on the same day weird that innit?
9 Answers
- Anonymous3 years ago
Jesus and Christmas have nothing to do with each other some Roman mixed in a pagan holiday and said it was Jesus birthday Jesus was born in November I'm room and tax day when Mary and Joseph were in Bethlehem paying the tax so what's the deal here another big pile of wolf crap
- 3 years ago
Christmas is PAGAN . It is not christiab. Jesus birth was most likely not in december
- Anonymous3 years ago
I appreciate your inquisitive nature, but if you lose the snark, those answers are in history books in your library.
Its strange that with unlimited access, we wiki real quick and think that makes us the most advanced generation.
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- DonaldLv 73 years ago
the church (we know which one) made some changes trying to gain converts...
this backfired a little (same goes for easter).
Christians do not sacrifice FACTS and TRUTH to save anyone.
we do not coddle to people. that's not true Christianity.
JESUS life and birth are celebrated on Dec 25th. (nothing illegal about this)
but the truth and facts remain. (this is HIS conception date ,not birthday).
salvation is important
its not supposed to be watered down for anyone to drink in.
Merry Christmas
Happy Noel
Noel is a special name
- ?Lv 73 years ago
NO CUZ WE know the devil is tempting people to concentrate on things INSTEAD OF JESUS...RESIST the devil and he will flee...SEEK JESUS FOR THE TRUTH OF GOD...NEW TESTAMENT IS GOOD READING AND U CAN PRAY FOR HELP ANYTIME..FOR CHRISTMAS THERE IS ANOTHER SECTION FOR THAT.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Two equally imaginary characters being celebrated on the same day? What are the odds?