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Originally Posted by Neck
Just the fact you called it Xmas says it all.
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We are not Roman Catholics, we don't celebrate Mass. Do you have a mid week service, or a mid week Mass? Do you go to morning service or morning Mass? Do you attend Sunday service, or Sunday Mass?
Anyway the "X" is the first letter in Χριστός "Christ."
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Originally Posted by Neck
You can keep the commercialism.
But when I am sitting down on Christmas day and reading to my kids from
the first verses in Matthew.
As I have for 17 years for my oldest and 13 for my youngest.
What they remember most is me reading about the birth of Christ.
And them asking me questions...
Maybe you should grab your kids and teach them about his birth.
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My children will know more Bible by the age of 17 than most preachers.
They get the Word everyday in English and in Greek.
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Originally Posted by Neck
Get less bent on sharing with them why you don't celebrate the birth of our saviour...
I dont care if you do in on Sept 21st, middle of May just share it with them...
Calling it Xmas is exactly what commerialism/Secularism is all about.
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like I said, my children are in the Word, all year round.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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