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Category Archives: Christmas
Jesus, Christmas, and the Arab Spring
Jesus, Christmas, and the Arab Spring Botrus Mansour A Letter from Nazareth Arab Christians approach Christmas this year with feelings of intense fear just like the shepherds were as the angel appeared to them 2000 years ago.
Muslim Persecution of Christians: December, 2011 “Saying Merry Christmas Is Worse than Killing Someone”
Muslim Persecution of Christians: December, 2011 “Saying Merry Christmas Is Worse than Killing Someone” by Raymond Ibrahim The Nigerian church bombings, in which the Islamic group Boko Haram [“Western Education Is Forbidden”] killed over 40 people celebrating Christmas mass, is … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Christmas, church, church bombings, Egypt, Islam, Jesus, Muslim, persecution of christians, terrorism
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How The Pagans Stole Christmas!
How The Pagans Stole Christmas! Calculating Christmas by William J. Tighe[i] Many Christians think that Christians celebrate Christ’s birth on December 25th because the church fathers appropriated the date of a pagan festival. Almost no one minds, except for a few … Continue reading
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