father_and_son
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I'll go for Option B with a side of: MP's Life of Brian to celebrate the Messiah's Burfday.
He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy.
I'll go for Option B with a side of: MP's Life of Brian to celebrate the Messiah's Burfday.
Ah......... but countries below the equator didn't exist at the time of Jesus birth. Did they?
I don't worship myths....will look forward to a nice break though.
My once a year visit to the carol service with the kids on Christmas eve which they love. It's good to remember the real meaning of Christmas amidst all the commercialism.
Homo Sapien remains from the Klasies river mouth (near the southern most tip of Africa - ie pretty much as far south of the equator as its possible to get and not freeze to death) date back 90,000 years and other sub equator sites date from as long as 160,000 years ago. That's the tiniest tad before Jesus.
Both
There are one or two who worship JC but it might be the other one
I always find it quite heart destroying going to Church in remembrance of cute baby Jesus. Only for you to look directly above the alter and see adult Jesus in complete agony, nailed to a cross with blood streaming all down his semi naked body.
Such a sad and humiliating end to a fantastic start. At least now, he's with God and Santa in a much happier place.
Amen.
I'll be at work, right next to a church, so no.
Far from worshipping a baby, Christians believe Jesus was God incarnate, who defeated sin and death by coming back to life three days after being nailed to a cross. All of his first disciples ran away when he was arrested but then later when they were convinced of his ressurrction also gave their lives to follow him (only one, John wasn't martyred). Why would they allow themselves to be killed if they knew the resuurrction was a myth. Presumably they met Jesus after watching him being executed by the Romans and were then totally convinced he was who he said he was.