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To: David S. who wrote (62)12/24/1997 10:35:00 PM
From: O'Hara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
><>...Welcome and Merry Christmas David...><>

I am not too sure of what you speak concerning Christmas being celebrated in spring, but Sept.28 is the actual day of the birth of our Lord Jesus, and Dec.25 is the conception.

Below please find a short study which documents the date as Sept.28 as it is written in the word of God.

exchange2000.com

Have a blessed Christmas David, you and your family
Shalom...><>



To: David S. who wrote (62)12/28/1997 8:40:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 609
 
go to Constantine in 325 a.d. on the net. You will find the marriage of the Roman panatheon of gods and the Romish Church under Constantine. Christmas was the ancient festival of Saturnalia. You can find that in the older encylopedias, where it says that from DEC 17th UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH--14 DAYS--they went from house to house exchanging little images of the Mother Goddess--probably DIane or Cybele, whatever they called ""her"
(actually Lucifer in drag). The festival was topped off by the ultimate horror, usually. That rather explains the aethiests' slow attempts to get it back to paganism, if you think about it is not exactly hard to comprehend. Actually, the spring celebration of Christmas is interesting if there ever was one. t