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To: garylmoore
Christmas Is for Christ true. But It's also a day of gift giving. God gave us a gift, He gave us a savior. He started the whole gift giving thing, :o)

However, If push comes to shove from these anti Christian Morons, I say do away with the whole Christmas thing. No more presents, Christmas trees, decorating your house, stringing up lights, and all the other activities associated with Christmas.

Christians can still go to church and celebrate Christmas as we have always done. Lets take something away from the pagans who hate Christmas. Lets take away the economic boom. I'm sure that will resonate well with the business community. Other bitter, miserable hate filled creeps like that rabbi can go to work while I enjoy a feast in honor of my Savior. That rabbi can go about defying God as normal.

32 posted on 12/10/2006 1:07:26 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary
No more presents, Christmas trees, decorating your house, stringing up lights,

Could never give up Christmas.

It's ingrained in my Christian/American soul.

It's imprinted on my DNA, the same as a bird who flies south for the winter or a deer who ruts his antlers.

53 posted on 12/10/2006 2:37:00 AM PST by Edit35
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To: Nathan Zachary

Lets take something away from the pagans who hate Christmas. Lets take away the economic boom.

That's what it's all about today for most people that exploit Christmas to make money, that's why they came up with a fictional character like Santa Clause to take away the attention from where it should go and to sell more toys.


77 posted on 12/10/2006 8:01:11 AM PST by garylmoore (Faith is the assurance of things unseen.)
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