Saturday, January 9, 2010

Christian Wrapping Paper What Part Of Christmas Is Christian?

What part of Christmas is Christian? - christian wrapping paper

It amuses me how Christians SOOOOO annoyed by "politically correct to take" people "to" leave, as if some people say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" during Christmas is not a Christian! No Christmas tree (or Christmas), no Christmas lights, Santa Claus, not a luxury gift wrapping or tipping up the chimney with care, not Christmas, cake or eggnog or broken nuts, or Frosty, or Rudolph ... Or anything. Even the birth of Jesus!

20 comments:

mike said...

I wonder how the "Christians" celebrate the birth of the prince of lies as truth, flying reindeer and elves.

solarius said...

I am a Christian. I have no problem to say "Happy Holidays" to my friends non-Christians. If I have a question about religion (or not have religious) affiliation with a person, I say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas". The phrase "Happy Holidays" In no way is anything but my own Christmas party. Who said that Christmas is the celebration of the winter is to celebrate it? Even as a child in the Christian school, we learned that festivals like Christmas and Easter have pre-Christian roots. I have a problem. The people celebrate the winter holidays for a number of different reasons, and I am very good with one of these reasons. Usually referred to celebrate a holiday, regardless of their origins or beliefs, I hope that everyone can do it alone. There is no reason to discuss these issues.

solarius said...

I am a Christian. I have no problem to say "Happy Holidays" to my friends non-Christians. If I have a question about religion (or not have religious) affiliation with a person, I say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas". The phrase "Happy Holidays" In no way is anything but my own Christmas party. Who said that Christmas is the celebration of the winter is to celebrate it? Even as a child in the Christian school, we learned that festivals like Christmas and Easter have pre-Christian roots. I have a problem. The people celebrate the winter holidays for a number of different reasons, and I am very good with one of these reasons. Usually referred to celebrate a holiday, regardless of their origins or beliefs, I hope that everyone can do it alone. There is no reason to discuss these issues.

Bobby Jim said...

The date is not important. The child in the manger, Mary and Joseph, his house .... these things are at Christmas.
But despite all that is Christmas to cause distributors, has always been a Christian, commemorates the beginnings of life that is fulfilled the prophecy of the Jews, then to the Gentiles.

FROG E said...

25. December is the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus, Christians know that this is not the actual date of birth. The facility, presents, eggnog, stockings, lights, etc. .. Part of the property, which is used to celebrate every opportunity to ... the other party.

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus ... What the pagans and other infidels ... goforit?

Esther said...

I'm not upset about anything. One person can observe Christmas, for whatever reason they choose.

I also see the birth of my savior. Of course, it is unlikely that the dates in reality. I do not care. I love Christmas and love of Jesus.

Dogma (puppy due July 25th) said...

In fact, only the first word of Christ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ will u0026lt; ---

I am a Christian, and I agree, has become a secular holiday.


EDIT: Rana E: How are the Gentiles "infidels"? Of course I believe in a pagan religion.

Dogma (puppy due July 25th) said...

In fact, only the first word of Christ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ will u0026lt; ---

I am a Christian, and I agree, has become a secular holiday.


EDIT: Rana E: How are the Gentiles "infidels"? Of course I believe in a pagan religion.

Kat O said...

Christmas ......... was initiated by the church to promote a return to the Church (celebrating the birth of the Redeemer) and .......... off the pagan cults (Feast of the Winter Solstice)

She was called the Mass of Christ - Christmas

macadam said...

Those of us who are Gentiles, the mind is not on vacation. Why Christians are so selfish that they have it, all for themselves.

Merbear said...

Therefore, we want to tell you about "Merry Christmas!" Instead, you should see how fast they range from white to violet face! LOL

Cee T said...

The part where you go to church and praise the Lord.

☼ⓩⓐⓘ☼ Retired said...

You're right
Most traditions have been sold or stolen from the pagans

Just C said...

Part of Christ.

Darwin said...

Not so.

Truthtel... said...

None.

TEH TYME KITTEH =^..^= said...

the single name "Mass of Christ"

rukiddin... said...

The celebration of the birth of Christ.

I have no problem with people, especially in the business, "Happy Holidays" because Jews, for example, to celebrate Hanukkah. You should not use "Merry Christmas" if you are not allowed. The deal, which will both Christmas and Hanukkah companies must be inclusive, as if we should be true Christians.

Do not tell me it is the birthday of Jesus, who was somewhere in the spring. But the church there are about 1500 years ago decided to celebrate the winter solstice in the winter, with its dark and cold, a special feeling, a reason to celebrate. Therefore, the Gentile converts of the time with them has their Christmas trees, ornaments, Yule logs and the like, and gave them a Christian significance, as Christians.

If your birthday is the 25th December, but you decide to celebrate in January, it becomes less aa celebration of his birth is not celebrated as the day of your birth?If you have a "birthday ice ice have," is his favorite because "instead of a birthday cake, the ice is less than one sense, since no birthday is traditionally used as food for birthday parties? In eastern Champagne, which is traditionally used to celebrate the New Year, is less a celebration of his birthday, because it was traditionally used to celebrate birthdays? If you do then its "tradition of the birthday" to do these things, decide each year to celebrate his birthday not these things more important than they thought? Course! So you also, like Christmas, and has founded, developed what we know today.

Who exactly is telling you to celebrate as we celebrate Christmas? Nobody. Celebrate it anyway you want, but do not deny that Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ, our Christ, if you want, and the parties all the things we used to celebrate, even if a pagan origin, Today Christian ChristianCelebration. , Denying that there is not a Christian, "what's wrong with that."

Hole in One said...

Christmas was originally a pagan festival? The surprising answer is that, if simultaneously with the pagan festivals that took place at the same time, not Christmas, do not come from a pagan festival. (In fact, the word "Christmas" comes from two words: "Christ" and "Maeß" or "mass" meaning "Mass of Christ." Is so named because it in terms if the new Catholic priest -- offer the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross)

There are stories of many cultures with the celebration of the arrival of winter. In the Roman Empire, Saturn (the god of sowing) was honored as a festival Saturnalia. This celebration marks the winter solstice and the date varies each year (but usually there between December 17 and 23). However, the exact reason is depending on what research he has done. Some sources say that the church wanted to get rid of pagan worship, but had difficulties. Other sources say that the Christians wanted to move their celebration of the birth of the Lord (which is alreadyto take place in the spring) at this stage, a contrast to the pagan cults. This means that it can provide an alternative to pagan worship, and protect the Christians who are being wooed to the festivities. (Do) Like many missionaries today. In any case, what we agreed is that the Roman Church is wanted, the party has been adopted into a feast of the Nativity, which originally been a "celebration of the birth of Christ" and was part of Western culture.

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Needle&T... said...

Hehe, I bet you will see many answers that say: get "Nuh uh, because" my _____________ (person or place to insert here).

Most people do not know the true origin of the "parties".

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