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| 14 Nov 2015 04:48 PM |
PROOF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACzgRnUIO04
Why do you kids have to believe in Santa Claus since he was a fraud all of the time? Not most teenagers nor adults (people who does not drink alcohol or wine) believes in Santa Claus because we all grew up to capture proof that Santa is not an existence to mankind, it's just a manmade image of a fake Santa. If your parents or any people around the world claimed that Santa Claus existed, they were only brainwashed for drinking wine or such alcohol that affects their mind very badly. Even if someone dresses as Santa Claus to bring presents under a Christmas tree, it is always going to be unrealistic. Well, it can be your parents, your teachers, your friends or any of your relatives that had deceived you about such a pagan holiday what they use. I'm a 13 years old developer by now & I grew up and realize about Santa Clauses fakery. Adults can be the only one who can be drunk all of the time.
Plus, people who drinks wine can motivate people to make things up whatever it's not true...
Thus, there is a pagan origin of Christmas.
Read this:
Christmas has long been described as a traditional Christian festival to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Many of the customs used in this celebration, however, make us wonder how they came to be associated with Jesus’ birth in the first place.
For one thing, there is the myth of Santa Claus. The modern-day jolly, white-bearded, rosy-cheeked, red-suited Santa is known to have been a successful Christmas advertisement created for a North American beverage company in 1931. During the 1950’s, some Brazilians tried to replace Santa Claus with a native legendary figure—Grandpa Indian. The result? Santa Claus not only defeated Grandpa Indian but even “defeated the child Jesus and became the official representative of the feast of December 25,” says Professor Carlos E. Fantinati. But are myths such as Santa Claus the only problem with Christmas? For the answer, let us go back to early Christianity.
Santa Claus with a big bag slung over his shoulder “During the first two centuries of Christianity there was strong opposition to recognizing birthdays of martyrs or, for that matter, of Jesus,” states the Encyclopedia Britannica. Why? Christians viewed birthday celebrations as a pagan custom, something to be avoided altogether. In fact, no mention of the date of Jesus’ birth can be found in the Bible.
In the fourth century C.E., despite the stand taken by the early Christians against the custom of celebrating birthdays, the Catholic Church instituted Christmas. The church wanted to strengthen its position by removing one of the main obstacles in its way—the popularity of the pagan Roman religions and their winter solstice festivals. Each year, from December 17 through January 1, “most Romans feasted, gamed, reveled, paraded, and joined in other festivities as they paid homage to their deities,” says Christmas in America, by Penne L. Restad. And on December 25, the Romans celebrated the birth of the Invincible Sun. Instituting Christmas on that day, the church cajoled many Romans into celebrating the birth of Jesus instead of the birth of the sun. Romans “were still able to enjoy the trappings of these midwinter festivals,” says Santa Claus, a Biography, by Gerry Bowler. In reality, they “continued to mark the new days with old ways.”
Clearly, then, the main problem with Christmas celebrations lies in their unsavory origins. In his book The Battle for Christmas, Stephen Nissenbaum refers to Christmas as “nothing but a pagan festival covered with a Christian veneer.” Christmas, therefore, dishonors God and his Son, Jesus Christ. Is this just a trivial matter? The Bible asks: “What fellowship do righteousness and lawlessness have? Or what sharing does light have with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 6:14) Like the trunk of a tree that has grown crooked, Christmas is so twisted that it “cannot be made straight.”—Ecclesiastes 1:15. ________________________________________________________________________________
If you don't believe me, go to these sites:
http://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/bible-about-christmas/
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/wp20151201/christmas-customs/#?insight[search_id]=15eb7442-05a0-4fa9-a53e-7bac55e5f2a2&insight[search_result_index]=0
You should also see the origin on YouTube for proof as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkGfcwY5yKI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t08r4aMuOUE
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| 14 Nov 2015 04:49 PM |
please
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| 14 Nov 2015 04:50 PM |
| did you just now realize santa claus doesnt exist |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:00 PM |
@RiceChex I figured it out why Santa Claus is fake & why Christmas is a bad holiday, it's because of the history & documentaries that just brung from TV/YouTube; but now, I am exposing the truth as well... |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:03 PM |
| Don't become stupid like other kids, just focus on the History/Documents that had already exposed the trinity of the false religion... |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:03 PM |
maybe you're just a non-fun person in general and should leave
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:04 PM |
| wow i didn't know this!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:06 PM |
TL;DR
Just from reading the title of the post this is what I can say eek
Christmas was made to have other people join the Christian branch of religion, saying there is a huge holiday/party that "celebrates" one of the main figures in the christian religion. Researches support the idea Jesus was actually born in the summer. |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:10 PM |
@WorldAlone But history says it, the people who puts documentaries about it have realize that Jesus was never born from December 25th.
Jesus was only born sometime in October in the year of 2 B.C.E
I am telling you sir, this is not a mistake, it's about the false teaching from what your false religion is giving you. Even though, you just have to see the real life & wake up!
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:14 PM |
Plus, Christmas was originally from the Roman Empire & the roman people celebrated the festival of a pagan false god named "Saturn". The holiday was "X-Mas", which it was created by the Rome.
The false religion just christianized it & make it in to something good. That was the darkest origin of Christmas that was long-forgotten...
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:15 PM |
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| 14 Nov 2015 05:22 PM |
| Trust me, Christmas was originally from Rome, Early Christian's were persecuted by the Roman Empire. You must have to reject things that is from a pagan nation... |
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