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A merry solstice? Those who think all religions are the same look at wrappings instead of content
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| 12/21/02
| Gene Edward Veith
Posted on 12/13/2002 3:05:20 PM PST by Caleb1411
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To: Lessismore
Like other ethnic groups, European-Americans should be true to their real cultural identities...Well, I don't think the "European-Americans" who aren't damned fools are gonna fall for that nonsense. ;)
To: muawiyah; Chewbacca; BibChr; Victoria Delsoul; Rocky; mhking; Poohbah; Alamo-Girl; carenot
Ping to #20 ... we appear to be celebrating the date of His taking on flesh for our life support!
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12/13/2002 10:49:24 PM PST
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MHGinTN
To: MHGinTN
Thank you so much for the heads up!
To: Caleb1411
Praise the Christ child.
And if anyone wishes me a "Happy Kwaanza"--I will ask if they are going to torture another human being to celebrate it. Read the history of the Kwaanza founder to find out.
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12/13/2002 10:56:56 PM PST
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SkyPilot
To: MHGinTN
He was 'in the flesh' for our salvation from the moment of His attachment to Mary's life support ... the true meaning of Christmas. Good post, Marvin. Let me just say that I believe Jesus loves us and came to the world to save us from sin, ignorance, and fear of death. He taught us to reach for God, to love one another without prejudice, and unkindness, and be filled with the love of truth and virtue. He taught us to live in the joy of God so death will not bury us, but only make our days here on earth more precious.
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