Was He ever in it? It bugs me when people complain about Merry Christmas and Christmas trees on the Courthouse lawn. Firstly because it is a national holiday, but secondly (and most importantly) it is not a Christian holiday!!!
Now, true, we are not to judge what days ones call Holy. And I am...
We might be going on a Royal Caribbean cruise on Voyager of the Seas over Christmas vacation. Is it nice over Xmas? Are there different things going on? Is the weather nice? Other things I should know?
It goes to the Western Caribbean
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
I bought a small potted pine tree for Christmas this year and it's been in my house ever since. I'd like to plant it outside but I don't want to kill it by shocking it or something. I live in CT so it's still cold this time of year. Can I plant it outside now or should I wait until it's warm...
First of all, it's called Christmas. Notice the word Christ in there? The technical meaning is Christ's Mass.
Second of all, since Christianity was the first religion, obviously the other ones were who stole from us. (Except Jews, of course, which is basically like proto-Christianity. I guess...
are there any connections or symbols you seen when comparing modern day and The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? unlike the obvious ones....for ex: tiny tim and the deserving poor we see today, Scrooge representing the government, or even something little about how a woman (like Belle) was...