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Christmas has been largely secularized, so I imagine that most people of different religions (including atheism, which in some aspects takes more faith than christianity) see it as a time for everyone to have a warm-and-fuzzy-feeling reunion and in some homes imbibe 'till the lights on the tree spin. At its heart it is still what it used to be, and I think that Christmas should be for everyone, but have a special meaning for Christians. After all, many traditional symbols represent Christian icons. (Like holly berries, which stand for the drops of blood on Christ's face when he was on the cross)

2006-12-23 21:45:03 · answer #1 · answered by campadrenalin 4 · 0 1

Of course Christians celebrate Christmas! It is the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. We just don't do the "get me good presents" thing. We have other ways of celebrating Christmas even though we know that December was not His real birth date. What answer are you really looking for?

2006-12-24 06:25:25 · answer #2 · answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6 · 0 0

Most people of th World doo see and many understand CHRISTMAS IS LIKE SANTA CLAUS!

You know the Fatman is a fake and a fat, whitel lie, but you go along with it anyway, as you deceive the little innocent children and make them future liars to their own little innocennt children.

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!

2006-12-24 05:40:08 · answer #3 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 1

Strangely enough, people of other religions see christians celebrating christmas all over the world.

Sorry if that doesn't answer what you wanted to ask, but it answers what you DID ask.

2006-12-24 05:33:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Do you mean what people see it, or what people *think* of it? Many christians are very public about their religion, much to most everyone else's chagrin, so I'm sure people of all other religions *see* it.

2006-12-24 05:34:06 · answer #5 · answered by The Resurrectionist 6 · 1 0

http://www.linkswarm.com/viewlink-33691.html

2006-12-24 05:51:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

All People of other religions are welcome to celebrate Christmas if they please. I don't understand why they would want to but they are welcome just the same. xx

2006-12-24 05:35:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

ofcourse every one can see it!
what do you mean?

2006-12-24 05:36:26 · answer #8 · answered by negin 2 · 0 0

what?

2006-12-24 05:33:30 · answer #9 · answered by Dr. Brooke 6 · 0 0

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