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2007 Christmas Stamps (Vanity)
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| 10-25-2007
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Posted on 10/25/2007 11:48:44 AM PDT by lilylangtree
The Postal Service announced the new 2007 Christmas stamp "The Madonna of the Carnation" for Catholics. Also, the USPS came out with the Christmas stamps commemorating the Muslim holiday of EID (Sep 28). Plus, USPS will release stamps recognizing Kwanzaa and Hanukkah (Oct 26). And for those in the "none of the above" category, the Holiday Knits stamps series will be available as of today.
I commend the Postal Service for its political correctness. However, as a Christian that believes in Jesus Christ, where is the Christmas stamp to represent the Christian belief?
Has our country moved so far away from its Christian foundation that we must now ask "where is our representation"?
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KEYWORDS: art; stamps
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To: pgyanke
mmmmmaaaaaaaayyyyyyybe...
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posted on
10/25/2007 1:01:42 PM PDT
by
null and void
(Franz Kafka would have killed himself in despair if he lived in the world we inhabit today.)
To: Tamar1973
What? Cathlolics arent Christians?!Yes, but not all Christians are Catholics.
I would like to see the Post Office 'mix it up a bit'. Maybe with a Nativity scene, shepherds on the hill, the star - something besides the Madonna and child or some 'secular' thing.
162
posted on
10/25/2007 1:02:42 PM PDT
by
MEGoody
(Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
To: Bluegrass Conservative
Now I’m dating myself- Jesus Jones came along about a decade after my clubbing years were over.
163
posted on
10/25/2007 1:03:58 PM PDT
by
Squawk 8888
(Is human activity causing the warming trend on Mars?)
To: null and void
To: Bluegrass Conservative
165
posted on
10/25/2007 1:05:26 PM PDT
by
null and void
(Franz Kafka would have killed himself in despair if he lived in the world we inhabit today.)
To: null and void
That makes this something like Holy Year 1990 to Holy Year 1977.
I am NOT living through the Eighties again!!!
166
posted on
10/25/2007 1:05:33 PM PDT
by
Portnoy
(Fahrenheit 451...Today's Temperature is hotter than you think...)
To: Frank Sheed
To: Portnoy
168
posted on
10/25/2007 1:06:28 PM PDT
by
null and void
(Franz Kafka would have killed himself in despair if he lived in the world we inhabit today.)
To: pgyanke; null and void
Does this mean I can grow back my beard and afro and wear my platform shoes again?
(I used to look like Hyde)
169
posted on
10/25/2007 1:07:06 PM PDT
by
Squawk 8888
(Is human activity causing the warming trend on Mars?)
To: Elsiejay
That’s reading quite a bit into something don’t you think. What would you like for Christmas?
170
posted on
10/25/2007 1:07:52 PM PDT
by
wordsofearnest
(Thompson-Hunter not Hunter Thompson.)
To: Non-Sequitur
I think a non image would be best when I stated I desired a Jesus stamp ( I meant I would like the stamp to simply read “Jesus” not a picture.)
To: lilylangtree
Catholics are Christians.
To: ThisLittleLightofMine
I think a non image would be best when I stated I desired a Jesus stamp ( I meant I would like the stamp to simply read Jesus not a picture.) Not very Christmassy.
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posted on
10/25/2007 1:10:35 PM PDT
by
Non-Sequitur
(Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
To: Squawk 8888
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posted on
10/25/2007 1:10:40 PM PDT
by
null and void
(Franz Kafka would have killed himself in despair if he lived in the world we inhabit today.)
To: Non-Sequitur
We could always bring back this Freeper favorite . . .
To: Bluegrass Conservative
That picture for the stamp will be entitled ‘Celebrating the Decadence of Society’.
176
posted on
10/25/2007 1:11:21 PM PDT
by
Westlander
(Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
To: MEGoody
You stated it better than my awkward attempt. “All Christians aren’t Catholics.” Thank you.
To: lilylangtree
Also available for your holiday mailing:
Happy Assumption of the Blessed Jedi to all, and to all a good night.
178
posted on
10/25/2007 1:13:20 PM PDT
by
mngran2
To: Bluegrass Conservative
I knew that Jesus was not born on December 25th. I've always heard that it was probably in the spring time, as that was when shepherds would have been tending their flocks at night (lamb birthing season). From what I had heard, the early Christians did begin celebrating the birth at the same time as a pagan festival, as to not be caught as practicing Christians.
121 posted on 10/25/2007 1:36:03 PM MDT by Bluegrass Conservative
Emperor Constantine the first pontiff of the roman church codified paganism
into the newly created roman church by ordering the end of Pesach and the
introduction of the pagan celebration of Easter at the Council of Nicea. Constantine also ordered the creation and celebration of "Christmas"
on the pagan feast of Mithras on December 25th.
Can Christmas & Easter Be Holy?
shalom b'shem Yah'shua
179
posted on
10/25/2007 1:13:44 PM PDT
by
Uri’el-2012
(you shall know that I, YHvH, your Savior, and your Redeemer, am the Elohim of Ya'aqob. Isaiah 60:16)
To: mngran2
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