You could tack on a "God bless"
2006-11-29 07:10:24
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answered by Pico 7
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If you want to emphasize the religious, you could say something like "Merry Christmas - may the light of Jesus shine upon you" or something like that. You should remember that not everyone celebrates Christmas or believes in Christianity.
2006-11-29 07:10:56
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answered by leaptad 6
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religion is the theme of Christmas with it being the way we celebrate the birth of Christ. so just by saying merry Christmas, it places the religious aspect of the holiday in full force.
why do you think people who don't celebrate Christmas have make such a big deal out of people saying it when they are on the radio and news. and even in stores. most places are now required to say "Happy Holidays" when they greet someone or just to say nothing at all.
2006-11-29 08:05:04
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answered by twistedtexan 2
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Be reasonable and use Reason:-
CHRISTMAS IS LIKE SANTA CLAUS
You know the Fatman is a fake and a lie, but you go along with it anyway, as you deceive the kids and make them future liars to their own kids.
The Dictionary of the Bible says that: By the 5th. Century, the Church (of Rome) had concerned itself enough to have set December 25 as the date of Jesus’ birth. This had been the date of the Festival of the Sun God Zeus and to the Christians a greater light was come, Jesus Christ, the true light of the World.
Fact is - the Sun God is Zeus, and Jesus is really Jezeus, and the Romans worshipped Zeus, and you can see Barnabas being called Zeus by the Priests of Zeus in the Acts of the Apostles 14:12-13, in the Bible. Mithra was another son of Zeus, but Je-Zeus was Zeus come down as his own son, which made him strictly a Roman God.
Sunday is also the day that was set aside for worship of the Sun God (Zeus) by the Romans.
The Winter Solstice gives us the shortest day in the year, December 22, as the birth of the new Sun, so Rome shifted it to the 25 December in order to celebrate the Feast of the Circumcision eight days later, on 1 January, in accepting Jezeus Christos as the Living God of the Sun risen from the dead.
Zeus and the Fathers of Christianity did not know there was a Southern Hemisphere that did not share the Sun God Zeus or his four seasons, or his twelve disciples or twelve months of the year with the Northern Hemisphere, and it is for this reason that Australia celebrates Christmas twice each year, with the White Christmas falling in June but is called Christmas in July since they know it is a lie.
So Christmas and Christianity were as ignorant of the nature of the Planet as was Santa Claus of the South Pole, and just as the Pope was afraid that Christopher Columbus might fall off the flat Planet in his attempt to reach India traveling westwards, so were Santa Claus and Zeus afraid to go below the Planet and into the Fires of Hell.
When Pope John Paul ii declared the Shroud of Turin a medieval fake after having it scientifically carbon-dated in 1988, he failed to point out that the Bible describes the use of two shrouds, with one for the head and another for the “body” of the 100 lbs of aloes and myrrh, the other perfect hoax.
TRY SOME HONESTY THIS YEAR.
EXPOSE THE FRAUD OF SANTA THE UNHOLY.
BRING THE TRUTH OF THE MESSIAH FROM THE QURAN TO LIGHT SO THAT MEN WHO ARE BORN BLIND MIGHT SEE THAT THE ONE TRUE GOD CAN HAVE NO SON OR NO PARTNER
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HE IS ONE, HE ALWAYS WAS, HE IS, AND HE ALWAYS WILL BE!
PEACE ON EARTH AND GOODWILL TO ALL OF HUMANITY!
Was it Jesus who said, “Think not that I am come to send Peace on Earth. I came not to send Peace but a Sword.” Matthew 10:34?
So! Christmas is like Santa Claus, and so is the naming of the baby Jesus since the Gospels exclude the mother from this false naming of the child and the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14, states that the mother shall name the child “Immanuel”.
2006-11-29 12:19:22
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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Say "Merry Christmas" and mean it from your heart. Your love of God, and your joy stemming from the reason you celebrate, will show if you really say it from the heart with warmth and love. And you will make a bigger impression on non-believers if you show them your Godly spirit rather than make them uncomfortable by stating it. Actions speak so much louder than words. Merry Christmas! :)
2006-11-29 07:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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How about "Merry Christmas"?
The note could say something to the effect: "I hope you and your family enjoy a wonderful celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ."
2006-11-29 07:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just say whatever you feel - Merry Christmas is fine.
2006-11-29 07:10:48
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answered by Leah 6
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may the spirit be with you on Christmas....or just have a merry Christmas will work
2006-11-30 11:12:14
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answered by Julz h 2
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Happy Christ Mass or Have a blessed Christmas
2006-11-29 07:10:42
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answered by skayrkroh 3
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Might help if you knew that it's an ancient pagan festival celebrating the sun's southernmost point and beginning it's climb back northward. Don't mean much to us, but to people who didn't know about the polar tilt of the earth relative to it's orbit it was quite a mystery. Has nothing to do with Jesus birthday by the way.
2006-11-29 07:16:53
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answered by mustalaf 2
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Merry Birth of Christ!
2006-11-29 07:09:39
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answered by apple 4
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