Duhh...YES!
2007-09-10 05:05:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes If u take the n in Santa and move it to the end of Santa..u get Satan. Santa teaches u to be good and u will be rewarded. Satan's clause teaches the same thing be a good person and u will go to heaven. If that is so, then Jesus died took the whippings, being stripped naked, spit upon and mocked, wearing a crown of thorns on his head, carrying his cross up an incline to Golgotha where spikes were nailed through his flesh and hung, to feel his flesh tearing at every painful breath. I guess Jesus had no reason to do this for u and I. Then people have the damn gall to reject him. We don't even treat soldiers that way, who give up their lives for wars without purpose. Where do u draw the line in the sand to say who is good, and who is not. We are all sinners that need saving by grace. Satan is a liar and u can see his deception . For every truth from Christ, u can bet ur boots there will be a counterfeit from Satan. The best way to tell a believable lie is to tell it closest to the truth.
God bless u,
Daniel
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2007-09-10 05:21:23
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answered by Third Day 5
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Santa in Spanish means "holy," however many believe the myth of santa claus is from Saint Nick. Others believe that santa claus is a fabricated person delveloped by Satan himself. See references below.
But to answer your question, No santa clause per say is not specifically mentioned in the Bible. see references
2007-09-10 07:28:12
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answered by Ann B 2
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why would it mention santa clause in the bible? santa clause is fairly new compared to the age of the bible.... oh you meant because the bible is full of lies....lol, sure, its in there. right next to mtv is a great channel
2007-09-10 05:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No
The modern-day Santa Claus is an American version of Saint Nicholas, a fourth century Roman Catholic bishop from Asia Minor who was noted for his good deeds and gift giving. This tradition first spread throughout Europe, and then found its way to America by the early Dutch settlers.
He was NOT one of the 3 wise men.
2007-09-10 05:07:14
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answered by Shadow Kat 6
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Yes, in the Fo Gospels they mention how Santa was born in Bethlehem in a manger.
2007-09-10 05:07:13
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answered by ? 2
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No, but I know that it does mention Christmas trees. It basically says not to bring the tree into your home. Christmas is actually a Pagan holiday. The church stole Christmas from the pagans in hopes that the pagans would eventually join the church.
2007-09-10 05:09:20
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answer #7
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answered by Pits4Me 4
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Sure it does. Right there in the good book of Judges. Yes, it does. Now you go and read that there Bible, from front to back, and tell me that I am wrong......
2007-09-10 05:12:21
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answered by Out on a limb returns 6
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Not unless the Bible was written by Macy's Department Store
2007-09-10 05:06:05
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answered by Tess 3
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Yeah, there's that whole chapter about Santa and the Easter Bunny. Don't you remember.
2007-09-10 05:06:16
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answered by Bog woppit. 7
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no way santa was made up by the stores to boost there sales before the end of the year.
2007-09-10 05:19:03
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answered by randall m 2
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