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Atheists will be glad to have the day off though, won't they?
Not to mention having a Christmas tree, lights, getting & giving presents, singing Christmas carols, and maybe even hearing "Merry Christmas!"
Nope ... which came first? Christmas trees or pagans?I will assume here you know christmas trees have a pagan origin.
Grinch.And while I agree most atheists will enjoy a lot of what you say they would, it is highly unlikely atheists (and many theists alike) will sing christmas carols, they are very annoying.
Nope ... which came first? Christmas trees or pagans?
God has a way of "hijacking" things, eclipsing them with His holy presence and sending them into near obscurity.In this order: 1) pagans, 2) christmas trees (originally ornamented evergreen trees to commemorate the winter solstice, often worshiped), 3) Christ, 4) Christmas (which happens to coincide with the winter solstice and the tree thing).
Jealous?Deep down, every thread wants to be about AV1611VET.
God has a way of "hijacking" things, eclipsing them with His holy presence and sending them into near obscurity.
What do you mean by that?Yeah, and Christmas trees are not among one of those things...
I don't understand your line of thought. Jesus came before Santa Claus, who vowed to be "like the most High."What is next? Are you going to say that Santa Claus is real and related to Jesus too?
What do you mean by that?
I don't understand your line of thought. Jesus came before Santa Claus, who vowed to be "like the most High."
I agree with you.I mean exactly what I said, that ornamenting trees during the winter solstice is a costume with pagan origin.
The tree was hijacked ... (rescued, actually).Christians adopted the holiday, not the tree.
Is "Christmas" mentioned in the Bible? is "Rapture" mentioned in the Bible? is "Trinity" mentioned in the Bible?There is no mention of a "Christmas tree" in the Bible.
I don't doubt that one bit.My thought is that Santa Claus is as much a "Christian" symbol as the tree is.
Says you.In other words, both are associated with Christmas but neither are Biblical.
Is that what you think? would I do something like that, in your opinion?Is AV now really referring to himself as "God"?
Ah, if only he could do that with other religions, then all those non-believers would turn out as Christians and have their souls saved! Or does God not care about, for instance, Africa or India?God has a way of "hijacking" things, eclipsing them with His holy presence and sending them into near obscurity.