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I agree with the Hello Kitty Darth Vader character funny shirt , Damron Corner, and demand that you name who these people are that are βagainst Christmas,β since I donβt know of anyone. Never saw or heard of any protests against Christmas, nor read any articles online or off. On your profile you tout yourself as βDropper of 100 ft. trees; not much else.β Itβs not clear to me if you spend your time dropping out of hundred-foot trees or if you are a lumberjack felling tall trees. Either way, I guess you donβt make much profit on Christmas trees. Possibly that eats away at your soul? I really canβt why else you would think anyone is against Christmas these days. Some Christians claim to be against the secularism and commercialism of Christmas. Their line is: Donβt take Christ out of Christmas. The problem with that is that these self-same Christians love Nativity Scenes, Angels, Shepherds, and other fancy stuff that that requires commercialism, i.e. stores where they can buy the stuff for their scenes and celebrations. Not to mention gift-giving. And they own the stores and businesses that sell this Christmasy stuff. So who, I ask, is against Christmas if it isnβt guys like you who canβt make a profit off it?
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The English term Christmas (Old English, Cristes maesse) is actually of Hello Kitty Darth Vader character funny shirt recent origin: the feast day only began to be widely celebrated with a specific liturgy (the Cristes maesse) in the 9th century. The earlier term Yule, from the Germanic jΕl or the Anglo-Saxon geΕl, referred to the feast of the winter solstice, and made no mention of Christian church liturgy or practices. On Christmas Day, the Church traditionally celebrated three Masses. The first of these took place at midnight and celebrated of the actual birth of Christ. None of the contemporary Christmas customs have their origin in these liturgical affirmation (or masses), and most are of a much more recent date. The exchange of gifts originally took place in the early hours of the 25th when people returned home from the first, midnight mass. When it became customary to open gifts later in the day, the times of many church services were altered – another example of how far from the idea of the liturgical βCristes maesseβ the holiday has come.