just wanted to get in early so no-one else steals my Christmas thread
:P
p.s. please, can no-one use the word Xmas, i find it very annoying, and i'm sure many other Christians do as well
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just wanted to get in early so no-one else steals my Christmas thread
:P
p.s. please, can no-one use the word Xmas, i find it very annoying, and i'm sure many other Christians do as well
W........T...........F?????? :blink:
It's August :blink:
I don't want to thing about xm.......Christmas yet :blink:
The best day of the year is Boxing Day...........It's the longest possible time til next Christmas :lol: :lol:
Jonno B)
My Christmas List :D
1.Not Decided £127.90
2.Not Decided £22.57
3.Not Decided £12.50
4.Not Decided £500.67
5.Not Decided £45.75
LOL :D
Are you QVC or something
Is 'Cmas' okay? :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@16 August 2003 - 15:43
just wanted to get in early so no-one else steals my Christmas thread
:P
p.s. please, can no-one use the word Xmas, i find it very annoying, and i'm sure many other Christians do as well
:beerchug:Merry Christmas to all:beerchug:
About Xmas:
The 'X' in the word Xmas stand for the greek letter 'chi', pronounced 'ch'. It points at the first letter of Christ's name. As you probably will know, the letters 'P' and 'X' often can be found on churches or timelines. The 'P' stands for the greek letter 'rho', pronounced 'r', the second letter of the name of Christ.
So there is nothing wrong for catholics to use this abbrevation, as it only refers to the original language the bible was written in. :P
there are two ways i can take this question:Quote:
Originally posted by Neverose@16 August 2003 - 22:00
Is 'Cmas' okay? :blink:
1. You are being serious and will respect whatever i say. in this case, i'd say that i prefer "Christmas" still
2. you're doing it as a joke and don't care what i have to say. in this case, i'd say "elephants"
:P
one of my old religion teachers spent 2 periods explaining to the class why xmas wasn't an acceptable abbreviationQuote:
Originally posted by Skweeky@16 August 2003 - 22:04
About Xmas:
The 'X' in the word Xmas stand for the greek letter 'chi', pronounced 'ch'. It points at the first letter of Christ's name. As you probably will know, the letters 'P' and 'X' often can be found on churches or timelines. The 'P' stands for the greek letter 'rho', pronounced 'r', the second letter of the name of Christ.
So there is nothing wrong for catholics to use this abbrevation, as it only refers to the original language the bible was written in. :P
i suppose her battle was partly successful, because i remembered it wasn't acceptable, but have forgotten why...
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