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But in A. The wild parties continued. Only now they were held in honour of a different god. What in the world are you talking about? Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Ppl get offended too easily… you are all silly.

I wonder if when Jesus returns if he will be speaking southern babtist English or the language of his birthplace? So they changed it to Holiday Village. Last year Mayor Nutter using good sense had it changed back.

Come off it! The fact remains that Christians are not going to declare a jihad on anyone replacing the most important part of Christmas, so feel free to continue to display religious and cultural sensitivity only to those you fear and or feel politically obliged to where in a minority. I feel it is a waste of time talking about others belief.

As a Christian Jesus is the savior of all. Praise Him and be saved. And that is a very ignorant statement. In that sense, non-believers think church is a waste of time. And you will say that you f obt care. Nothing wrong with people believing in different things. In fact, you went out of your way to tell others that no other beliefs matter, which is the most ignorant part of it.

Even though I am a very devout Christian, I would agree with Lisa. Besides, if you truly are a Christian k. Indira, you know that you are to spread the word of Jesus Christ. Which involves discussing beliefs with people. So not only is your statement ignorant, it also shows an unsound knowledge of your argument base. Read the Bible, take debate class, and then come back here and try to make sense.

Seriously study the English language and notice how so many words are so very ambiguous and distorted. No excuse! Replacing the name Christ anointed with an X is akin to crossing out his name and basically doing away with it!

By the way, there is only one anointed savior and that is The Lord Jesus Christ! Anyone can be your savior but only one is anointed through whom you can really be saved! I say, Merry Christmas regardless of whom I offend! At the end of the day, I am accountable to God and not to man! Cristian: Hey dude! Do you even understand any Greek alphabet? So were you crossing Him out?

No one is suggesting that you must use X instead of Christ. They are just suggesting that it is a viable, non-blasphemous alternative. Hello again. And I will be taking action through social media directed at you to remove this image that was not asks to you use. These comment threads on over 3K articles are not checked very often. In any event, all images we use are either paid for by us, usually from stock photo places, shutterstock, deathtostockphotos, etc. In any event, thanks for letting us know.

It most definitely is not intentional. We simply paid him his stated normal royalties, rather than remove it, which he required for it as we really liked the shot for the particular article over other shots of the moon we had access to on shutterstock. I gave a good amount of time frame for you to answer. Since I noticed the comments are moderated, and one comment below had been approved. And my comment had not been replied to contacted… It was safe to say message had bren read.

On further note this artwork is not stock art. Nor was I paid for the work or asked permission. I do realize I can be sued. Just because a list somewhere is moderated, you cannot say that a message has been read by a representative of the site. That person might not have even read the entire post.

When you do find an image improperly used, your best bet is to find official contact information for the site. Then you can also go after the place they got it from. For all you know, one of your friends may have played a practical joke on you, uploading your image to a public domain site or similar site granting use of your image, so other sites might also find your image there.

He told me when I was a kid that they were taught that X stood for Christ in their notes and in other places, and that Xmas was indeed a valid abbreviation for Christmas. All copied and reprinted material must contain proper credits and web site link www. Fair Use Notice: This document, and others on our web site, may contain copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owners.

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Thank you for visiting all-creatures. Return to: Christian Living Articles. Some people don't think it's correct to call Christmas 'Xmas' as that takes the 'Christ' Jesus out of Christmas.

But that is not quite right! The early church used the first two letters of Christos in the Greek alphabet 'chi' and 'rho' to create a monogram symbol to represent the name of Jesus.

The symbol of a fish is sometimes used by Christians you might see a fish sticker on a car or someone wearing a little fish badge.



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