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mark gamache1 year ago

Evergreens where used by pagans to symbolize life during winter solstice celebrations. Romans also used them during solstice (saturnalia). As usual Christian dude is misinformed.

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(Noble)Terry & Candace Lightfoot.1 year ago

Wait... The "Santa is actually Satan", all you have to do is change the letters around idiots are soon to appear.

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Theodulus1 year ago

don't you love it when Christians fall for atheist cope against Christian culture

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Berk1 year ago

You're just so wrong about this. The pagan celebrations came first. Christianity came later. "Embrace and extend".

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Family Idea Group1 year ago

Create Ornaments & Memories, Together!

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Albertojr5551 year ago

It's not even Thanksgiving or Advent yet for Pete's sakes!

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(Noble)Terry & Candace Lightfoot.1 year ago

God- I'm like an evergreen tree. People- Nah uh. God👇🔥👇 Hosea 14: 8¶O E'phraim, what have I to do with idols? It is I who answer and look after you. I am like an evergreen tree, from me comes your fruit.

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JP 18881 year ago

Christmas from 'Cristes Maesse', which means the Mass of Christ or Christ's Mass. It's a liturgical feast day.

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Ralph Hasenbuhler🇻🇦1 year ago

There is also the story of St Boniface. Tasked with the conversion of the Germanic pagans, he destroyed "Thors" hammer during a child sacrifice ritual under an oak tree. They cut the tree down and made a church out of it. He told them to take an evergreen tree into their homes.

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Johnny Cash1 year ago

So says the Lord: of the way of the nations you shall not learn... ~Jeremiah 10:2

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