I can't wait to get my tree up for xmas




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orly??? http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/Christmas_TheRealStory.htm … also XP (chi ro in greek) were symbols for Christ - so Xmas could fit.
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I understand the greekness of X but I think in American lingo, it exits out christ....
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You should really run through textbooks before writing, my friend... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xmas
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don't need text book but I am led by the spirit of God to speak the truth to a dying generation....
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I'm afraid it ain't gods' spirit, but just... spirits.
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don't be afraid, it's the truth anyhow....stop tweeting on this dead topic, get a life....about to be block
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I simply don't use twitter, for me it's always fresh. The truth is what has proof. I do, so I tell the truth.
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truth is most Jewish people do not believe in Jesus as the son of God but only as a prophet? He is the Savior!
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There's Christmas without Christ. As an atheist I celebrate Christmas without celebrating or believing in Christ.
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there's your right Mr atheist man but Jesus is the reason for the season and in my book for every season...
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X comes from Greek and is pronounced "chi" (kai). The first letter in the Greek word for Christ (Christos) is X. Χριστός. Awkward.
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like that's literally where "Xmas" is derived from. The Greek word for Christ. You're embarrassing.
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I don't care where the term came from Jesus is the reason for the season!
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considering if Jesus existed he would of been born around September/October so get off your high horse.
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