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- inactive, on 11/05/2008, -1/+7Also I am asking my brothers and sisters in Christ to do the same.
They are trying to take Christ out of everything. And if we don't stand together as one voice? They will be successful. Then how will our children and grandchildren hear and know the warm times of laughter and love together , decorating a tree. Singing songs of Praise and worship remembering the birth of the One for Whom Christ mas was named.
More importantly? How will they know the One that came for them a sacrifice. - rightwingattila, on 11/05/2008, -2/+6As the time draws near I will say, "Merry CHRISTmas" to everyone I come in contact with no matter the situation. If they have a problem with it then so be it. I really don't care. I know Christ was not born on December 25th but we as a nation celebrate His birth on this day every year. For those who don't believe in Him have much bigger problems then what day we celebrate His birth!
- Harvester1, on 11/05/2008, -1/+4Last year I countered the "Happy Holidays" with "Enjoy your celebration of Christ's birthday!" Got a few glares, a few nods and smiles--what the heck! I enjoyed it.
- inactive, on 11/05/2008, -1/+3I like that ! I think that I will borrow that from tyou this year!
- inactive, on 11/05/2008, -2/+3Buy a Christmas tree from a real Christian. There are plenty of mom and pop places that sell Christmas trees.


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