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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And those people needn't have any interest in how "Jesus" would feel about whatever enjoyment they are having. They also may or may not care about the centuries-old tradition of Yule logs, [b]the Roman empire holiday of sol invictus (victory of the sun) or Mithras - a more ancient god whose birthday is also celebrated on Dec 25th.[/b] Christians may like the idea that Jesus would welcome sinners (not non-believers as earlier stated), but non-christians may or may not care or be very impressed. [/quote] Welcome back, dear Groundhog! I was wondering if you'd re-emerge as you usually do once December hit.[/quote] !!! I almost feel nostalgic for this poor, lost groundhog. Almost, but not quite. For the rest of you, here's a little history: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/442021.page#6297851 http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/165/517170.page And so many more threads if you do a search. It's actually pretty hilarious. One of them had a golden penis and the regeneration thereof is supposed to be the origin of Jesus' resurrection story. In the other case, the transmission went from Christians to Romans, as documented by the chronological appearance of the stories, and not the other way around.[/quote]
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