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I Didn't Know that about Christmas!
||December 09, 2007|659 reads
 

To add a comment to " I Didn't Know that about Christmas!"
Doyle Crowe
December 09, 2007
  Who don't I belive we all do.
Kathy
December 09, 2007
Interesting post, Doyle!
Doyle Crowe
December 09, 2007
  Thank you
Gene Boecker
December 09, 2007
Thanks for putting this all in one place, Doyle.

Did you set out your shoes on St Nicholas day?
Angela Davis
December 09, 2007
Christmas is so much more to me than "The Holidays"!  I hate that it is commercialized wrongly on so many levels- however I feel that we should take advantage of the time that we have to share what God has given us.  I also think it an awesome thing to share Christ with our family and together.  I love my family and Christmas ( the kids are off from school, everyone has taken time to be together etc...) I t is another opportunity to give thanks to God for the wonderfull gift he gave to us by sharing His only begotten Son!  Now I get to share in what He has given me :0) I love my God and I can acknoweledge Him in all ways!  We are blessed to have a God that loves us so much! 
Donna S
December 10, 2007

The pastor did his sermon on this yesterday!
Christmas to me, today, is about Jesus, family, and sharing the Spirit.
Thanks for your blog!!
Have a Blessed day , oh and thanks fot the invite!!
Donna

rosie burns
December 10, 2007
here's something i found interesting that a scientist Carl Baugh set out to prove that there was no God and in doing so not only proved that there was but got saved....also that by studying the stars from then that Jesus was really born on or around september 9th and that the 25th is when the wise men found him 15  months later.......
rosie burns
December 10, 2007
that's 18 months later....anyway i thought that was interesting.......
Dennis M J Yerger
December 10, 2007
The tree was Martin Luther's idea? I thought it came from a pagan tradition.
Doyle Crowe
December 10, 2007
 Dennis I have heard it both ways the pagans use to worship the evergreen tree I think it meet new life during the winter. And Martin Luther saw the stars and the evergreen trees and though of Jesus The Light Of The World.
Forgiven
December 11, 2007
An interesting post! The 'x' for the abbreviated Christmas is something that I did not know.

Have a Blessed and love-filled Christmas.

cathy
Doyle Crowe
December 11, 2007
 Thank you You all Have a Great Christ filled Christmas and New Year! Doyle