Posted by hoosierhog on December 26, 2012 at 04:43:38 from (69.130.191.125):
In Reply to: Re: WARNING!!!!!!!!!! posted by dave9252 on December 25, 2012 at 18:33:18:
It really doesn"t matter Xmas vs Christmas! Or what ever it is a free country did you all get that Free Free you can believe what ever you want and say what ever is on your mind. And we have freedom of and from religion so if people decide not to believe then good for them. Also people don"t need religion to be moral. And truth is historions now believe that Jesus was born in April and the Catholic church moved it to December to replace the pagen holiday of the winter solstice. Its well documented that the church in I think the 1500s and 1600s adapted things from the Bible to promote there goals they were kinda corrupt then. But historians say that jesuses bday is one of the things they changed. But if they did or did not change it it really doesn"t matter. Christmas is still Christmas to us Christians regardless of the date its still has the same meaning. Now lets talk tractors or the weather or something else.
PS: 3 things best not talked about among friends god- politics-money.!!!
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