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Grin, Christmas shopping is a relatively new aspect of celebrating
Christmas. Dec. 25th was chosen by Constantine because it was the date many pagans celebrated the winter solstice. All I have to say is if you have snow outside on Dec.25th, you live too far to the north. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... No, I'm right. Make a list of things you'd NEVER want to do on Dec 25th, assuming the things on the list were optional, and you lived in the snow belt. I'm sure that optional shopping would be on the list. "Lord Reginald Smithers" The fastest and most accurate Gun in the World wrote in message ... LOL, Doug you are a trip. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message . .. JimC, Why is the fact that Dec. 25th is not the actual birthday of JC matter? I don't think anyone really thinks 12/25 is his birthday, they use that annual date to celebrate his birth. It is very common among parents who adopted children from overseas, to designate a date to celebrate the child's birthday. They know it is not the actual date, but it allows them to celebrate their child's birthday. Why is this so hard to understand? In my opinion, whoever picked Dec 25 either lived in a warm climate, or was totally insane. No normal person wants to slog through winter slop to go shopping. |
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