No. It is not a "holiday" to me. (Holiday=Holy-Day)
It is only an American tradition of family and giving to others...to me...neither of those things is out of context with Christian principles but in harmony with them.
No. It is not a "holiday" to me. (Holiday=Holy-Day)
It is only an American tradition of family and giving to others...to me...neither of those things is out of context with Christian principles but in harmony with them.
well since you dont' celebrate it i guess your off my fruitcake listOriginally Posted by metalman
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Thats funny because with some of the baseless nonsense youve been posting lately youre on mine!Originally Posted by admin
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i thought you dont' celebrate xmas, yet you have a fruitcake list or was that post to save face? sorry i didn't catch any undertones in your post b/c i'm not on your levelOriginally Posted by metalman
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Originally Posted by metalman
Oh really? Pretty sure it's worldwide for Christendom. What about the little dutch kids that get candy in their wooden shoes? O tannenbaum, O tannenbaum? Fur die Deutsch est ist ein lieblingstag.