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The Real Meaning of Christmas

Santa Claus is merely a figment of your imagination. Ho! Ho! Ho! and off he goes down your chimney. He brings shiny bright packages for your children to open. He leaves sadness and disappointment when they don’t get what they asked for. He has little to do with the real meaning of Christmas, even if you are one of those staunch Christians who think you will go to hell for celebrating anything about Jesus on the 25th. Pagan worshipers they call us. The real meaning of Christmas is Jesus Christ’s birth. The real meaning of Christmas is the Son of God coming to a lowly manger. He was enthroned in heaven and left the comfort of His plush environment to come down to earth and trample the head of the serpent-satan. Forgive me for not capitalizing satan’s name—he is just a snake anyways! He has no real power. All the power given to Him is temporary in nature and is to draw the children of God back to their first love and that is Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS and He had to come to earth because of His extreme love for you and me. Just imagine if there weren’t any Christmas at all! No mangers, no stars on top of the trees, no carolers. What a sad time of the year this would be! Jesus will reveal Himself to you this year if you sincerely ask Him to. Simply get down on your knees if you are able and pray to Him. Ask Him to reveal Himself to you and believe in faith that He will. He always backs up His word because His word is alive and breathing. JESUS IS THE WORD! HALLELUJAH!

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Date: 8/11/2016 11:14:00 AM
So you celebrate his birth, on a different day dedicated to his enemy the pagan sun God. All of the symbolism of Christmas has pagan origins, and you feel he would be happy with this? His birth was special no doubt, but he specifically commanded that his death, not birth, be celebrated. You talk about the Vatican's spiritual prostitution, wasn't that how Christmas started? No record of Christmas being celebrated before the great apostasy of the 4th century.
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Date: 3/2/2016 8:04:00 AM
What a lovely page with a profound group of words. I am loving every aspect of this piece. Thumbs up friend and a definite 7
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Date: 1/12/2016 3:58:00 PM
Great to read this glorious tribute to the Lord Gwendolen, I also read you as well as I, also do not capitalise 'satan' all the best.'
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