Yes I will honor Jesus as the Son of God and thank him for his wonderful love.
2007-09-24 09:11:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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thats not true
mithras is the greco roman version of the zoroastrian myth of mithra
mithras was not a sun god
mithra was a mediator between man and the 1 god ahura mazda
zoroastranism WAS a HUGE infuence on jews and their beliefs
the whole hell messiah all of it
do me a favor google chinvat bridge see if that looks familiar
check this out it talks about mithras
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithras
2007-09-24 09:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be celebrating the Winter Solstice a few days before this and witnessing the battle between the Oak King and the Holly King :)
2007-09-24 09:18:06
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answered by Diane 4
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Mithras! Mithras! Mithras!
2007-09-24 09:11:58
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answered by capekicks 3
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Of course they will. They know better. They have certainly been told enough times by enough different sources. They say it is alright. That is one of the many things that always turned me off about religion. Preach one thing and do something else. Take an obvious untruth and make it the truth.
2007-09-24 09:16:05
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answered by What? Me Worry? 7
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Merry Mithrasmas!
2007-09-24 09:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds great to me! Merry Mithras in advance...
2007-09-24 09:14:48
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answered by sheik_sebir 4
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Sure. Especially if it involved opening presents and eating turkey and looking at the decorated tree.
2007-09-24 09:10:33
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answered by Bearcub 4
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Nope. Because the Solstice is on the 22nd this year. ;)
2007-09-24 09:23:23
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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Solstice is the reason for the season.
2007-09-24 09:10:10
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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