Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-mas

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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by aceflamingo23 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:49 pm

Zuko, did you know that the first letter in the Greek word for Christ is Chi, and Chi is represented by an X symbol? X-mas is a completely proper abbreviation for Christmas, and has been around almost as long as Christianity itself. :lol:
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by zuko135 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:16 pm

No, what I mean by "X-mas" is because people who don't believe in Christ don't want him in their everyday-life so they take him out of "Christ"mas and make it "X"-mas. And many of us, Christians, don't like that. And, yes, Chi does mean "X" but it only is meant for "P" in the next part of the (sorry I can't get the symbol on this computer :/)
If the "P" and the "X" aren't together in one symbol, then it doesn't count as Christ's holy name.
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by aceflamingo23 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:38 pm

zuko135 Wrote:No, what I mean by "X-mas" is because people who don't believe in Christ don't want him in their everyday-life so they take him out of "Christ"mas and make it "X"-mas. And many of us, Christians, don't like that. And, yes, Chi does mean "X" but it only is meant for "P" in the next part of the (sorry I can't get the symbol on this computer :/)
If the "P" and the "X" aren't together in one symbol, then it doesn't count as Christ's holy name.

Well I am a Christian and I will say X-mas from now on just to be contrary.
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by Chasmek » Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:57 pm

aceflamingo23 Wrote:
zuko135 Wrote:No, what I mean by "X-mas" is because people who don't believe in Christ don't want him in their everyday-life so they take him out of "Christ"mas and make it "X"-mas. And many of us, Christians, don't like that. And, yes, Chi does mean "X" but it only is meant for "P" in the next part of the (sorry I can't get the symbol on this computer :/)
If the "P" and the "X" aren't together in one symbol, then it doesn't count as Christ's holy name.

Well I am a Christian and I will say X-mas from now on just to be contrary.


I believe that may be the exact attitude, the one that says something "just to be contrary", that has brought you to the current social standing you find yourself in, Ace.
Just a thought.
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by morpher26 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:39 pm

ace has a wonderful point, and I have never met an atheist who has called it x-mas and I only hear Christians call it x-mas I have never heard of the notion that its a nonbeliever specific term I think that is just urban legend really...
although there might be a few
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by aceflamingo23 » Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:14 am

Chasmek Wrote:
aceflamingo23 Wrote:
zuko135 Wrote:No, what I mean by "X-mas" is because people who don't believe in Christ don't want him in their everyday-life so they take him out of "Christ"mas and make it "X"-mas. And many of us, Christians, don't like that. And, yes, Chi does mean "X" but it only is meant for "P" in the next part of the (sorry I can't get the symbol on this computer :/)
If the "P" and the "X" aren't together in one symbol, then it doesn't count as Christ's holy name.

Well I am a Christian and I will say X-mas from now on just to be contrary.


I believe that may be the exact attitude, the one that says something "just to be contrary", that has brought you to the current social standing you find yourself in, Ace.
Just a thought.

That's fine with me, I like the emotional high I get from being upset.
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by zuko135 » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:12 am

morpher26 Wrote:ace has a wonderful point, and I have never met an atheist who has called it x-mas and I only hear Christians call it x-mas I have never heard of the notion that its a nonbeliever specific term I think that is just urban legend really...
although there might be a few

Gee Morpher, thanks! One of the ONLY times your posting something on the forums and it is something I wouldn't want to hear. And just a question, are you even a Christian (out of curiosity)? And where I come from only atheists say x-mas and Christians say Christmas, because for atheists, x means "No Christ" and x-mas means "No Christ in Christmas" so they made x-mas. Atheists believe in NO god (Not God, just any other god) So if you see atheists around where you live and they say CHRISTmas then they THINK they are atheist but they aren't or they are lieing and they are Christians.
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Re: Ireland & Christmas-yes, I'm a Christian, I don't say X-

by iExspee » Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:01 am

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by zuko135 » Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:08 am

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Thanks iExspee! Atleast someone said goodbye (on this page!) :D
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