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The difference
between the word
*CHRISTMAS*
and the word
*X-MASS.*
CHRISTMAS is
combination of
two words:
*Christ and Mass.*
Before Christ was born,
many years ago,
25th Dec used to be
*PAGAN'S day for SACRIFICES.*
Later in the year
533 AD Constantine,
the head of the then
Roman Church which is today the Roman Catholic,
changed the day from
*pagan's day of*
*sacrifices to*
*Jesus Christ's birth commemoration.*
He called the day
*THE MASS FOR CHRIST*
*ie CHRISTMAS*
1.00 CHRIST in
Hebrew means,
*The Anointed One*
or
*The Chosen One.*
2.00 MAS in
Greek means
*A Big Gathering*
*of People*
Thus
CHRISTMAS means
*The Gathering of*
*People of Christ,*
*(His Followers/Disciples)*
Then,
where did the word
*X-MASS*
come from?
Be ware!!
Its believed that after
the day of gathering of
Christ's Followers
*{CHRISTMAS},*
*became famous and respected worldwide,*
*Atheists & Antichrists decided to change it by*
*removing the name Christ for an X to mean*
*that there is no Christ.*
It changed the meaning
by reading X-MASS
i.e to mean
*"there is no gathering*
*of Christ's Followers."*
*Merry CHRIST-MAS*
*& NOT X-MAS*
X is often used to
designate a person
*thing/factor,*
*whose true name is*
*unknown/withheld.*
*It's used to take out*
*excise/cancel words.*
"X" has nothing
to do with
*"Christ"*
*"The Anointed One,"*
Let's not replace
*Christ with "X"*
Therefore as a Christian,
*don't use X-MAS but*
*CHRISTMAS.*
You might have made
that mistake last year by
wishing people
*X-Mass*
instead of
*CHRISTMAS*.
Our Father in heaven is
a lovely Father and a merciful one at that.
Why don't you share this message across to
others.
God bless you as you
help and join in
correcting this error.
*MERRY CHRISTMAS*
*AND NOT XMAS.*
*Copied*
Harison Reed
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