He'd be laughing his head off, considering Dec 25 isn't even close to when he was actually born. It's actually a day the Pagan's celebrated in honour of the winter solstice. Christianity couldn't win them over ... oh ... it's such a long, boring story. Nieman Marus would honor anything as long as it was paid for.
2007-12-21 13:33:45
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answered by Gone fishin' 4
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That's a silly question. Why don't you people get
serious on this particular Q/A selection?
I don't think Christ cares how we celebrate His birthday.
He just wants us to know He was born by the Spirit to
a virgin and there were no rooms, so He was born in a
stable where animals stay. For Christians, that is the
reason for this Christmas season.....to remember He,
the Savior, was born in Bethlehem. We put out lights
as He Is The Light Of The World and we acknowledge
that. We give gifts, as the Magi came to the stable and
presented Him with gifts. It all fits and we don't get all
out of shape over whether He was born on 12/25th or
not. It's enough to know He was born and we celebrate.
2007-12-21 12:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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the sole observance the bible instructs us to maintain is the Passover, Gods weekly and annual Sabbaths. in case you seem up the Nicene Creed from 325AD you will see each and each of the flaws the Catholic church created. They replaced the Sabbath to Sunday so as that they might exchange Passover to Easter, Invented the Trinity concept, Christmas (The mass of Christ), This church has created greater chaos and confusion then the different church, the concern now's that a great style of splinter church homes at present carry out some or all of those suggestions to unsuspecting human beings. Is it any ask your self why if there is merely one bible for Christianity, there as many suggestions as there is church homes. If there is merely one God and one way, then there can merely be one fact. that's our activity to locate that fact, notwithstanding if it opposes uncomplicated ideals.
2016-10-02 05:52:25
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answered by quellette 4
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Probably not. Hell yes Nieman Marcus would probably try to get him to do a photo shoot there
2007-12-21 12:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No ,most celebrate Christmas to see what all they get
and never thing of that little one down the street that
will wake up to a bare tree with no present,s under it
Christmas is meant for giving and show love to other,s
But most of all remember the little one born in a manger
so long ago.
2007-12-21 12:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Know one knows Christ true birthday. I think Christ don't approval of us that forgets if we believe Christmas is His birthday we should spend just as much time praising and glorifying his name instead of spending so much money on people who really don't need so much. If we'll give lets find families that are in true need of blessings.
2007-12-21 12:42:48
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answered by God Fearing 2
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For those who don't choose to honor Christ and worship Him (precise date doesn't matter). There are a lot of good things that come out of even the secular Christmas: focusing on the family, showing love and reaching out to others.
Yes, Christ would approve.
2007-12-21 12:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Americans don't celebrate Christ's birthday most celebrate Santa day.
2007-12-21 12:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you approve of everyone celebrating your birthday on the wrong date just to mess with another religion's holiday?
2007-12-21 12:35:03
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answered by whotoblame 6
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People don't really think of Christmas as Christ's birthday and just care about presents but not all people though.
2007-12-21 12:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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