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And it seems our Muslim brothers and sisters, particularly the children, have come around to appreciating the nativity scene at Christmas time as exemplified by this story [asianews.it] in Antakya, Turkey (formerly Antioch, Syria).

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Friends,

No need to worry about corporate America paganism.

Don't look for CHRISTmas at the stores. As Christians, we know where to find Him.

The Christmas in corporate America is NOT the Chrsitian Christmas. They are embarrassed people. They want the icing but not the cake.

Pagans celebrate holidays BEFORE the feast. After the BIG DAY is over, the celebration dies a crashing death until the next holiday of eating and drinking on New Years. Pagans live from binge to burp.

Chritians prepare BEFORE the feast, then celebrate it for what it is really meant to be, and then continue celebrating it AFTER.

Only corporate America (and the ACLU) can celebrate a birthday party without the guest of honor.

Ignore them. They have no problem ignoring Christians and Jesus. Shake the sand off your sandals and move on.

God bless,
Joe Thur

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