Mithra, the virgin born, called the Lion and the Word, birth was attended by wise men bearing gifts, had twelve followers, had a feast where people ate of his flesh and drank of his blood and became immortal, crucified and ressurected on Easter sunday, all 800 years before Jesus.
2007-09-05 20:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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By including it in my Heliogennia (Birth of the Sun) celebration which PEAKS on the solstice but lasts for 4 days on either side....
2007-09-06 03:07:01
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answered by Anne Hatzakis 6
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Sup C.J.
In case you don't already know, Christmas is a roman catholic concoction, not Christian. Big difference!
Jesus was born in late Sep/early Oct around what is called Rosh Hashana. And He never ever once asked His disciples or any of His people to celebrate His birthday. Birthdays are pagan observances.
2007-09-06 03:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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All hail the "god" that was born from a rock!
Hey, that sounds like some people I know!
But really, since I'm a woman, I'm not allowed to be a member of that "mystery" religion. Look it up. Only men were allowed.
2007-09-06 03:37:57
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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I celebrate the winter solstice a few days earlier, with much feasting!
2007-09-06 02:58:59
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answered by Diane 4
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I'm going to decorate my tree with Godzilla and Ghidorah figures.
2007-09-06 03:01:31
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answered by Darth Cheney 7
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Not me.That day is Baalmas and has nothing to do with the Lord Jesus Christ.All Christians know it.
2007-09-06 03:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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By not turning on any lights.
2007-09-06 02:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean Nimrod's birth?
I don't.
2007-09-06 03:01:08
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answered by RIFF 5
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We don't have that kind of relationship.
2007-09-06 03:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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