jon_jinn wrote:well, every christmas, before we open presents, my family sits at the table for breakfast and we sing happy birthday to Jesus and we light a candle. it's really important to remember that christmas is Jesus's birthday and that we should give all the glory to God because he's the one who deserves the glory.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Needle Noggin wrote:I love Xmas.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Not sure what your intentions were with that, but although people think "Xmas" is an offensive way of saying Christmas, it's really not. Simplified, yeah, but there's this thing on Wiki that describes how Christ can become speclled "X" with greek or however it goes^^
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I found as I get older, the presents stop being as heart-stoppingly exciting as they were when I was a kid, and when that thrill is gone (nothing wrong with it in and of itself, of course) I find it a lot easier to appreciate the company of my family and take comfort in knowing what Christmas is really supposed to celebrate.
It's a bit disheartening to see angels and nativities dropping out of view and people flipping out about the holiday, trying to make it political by throwing a fit over the phrase "Merry Christmas" and what not. But in the end it's their loss and not mine, and I can only pray that one day they can find the same peace that we as Christians find in the holiday. ^_^
ikimasu wrote:
It just occurred to me that one day, Christmas will be entirely different. We'll be able to sing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus and possibly be able to see the smile on his face! O.o
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