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Well..it seems for many that the Christmas season is reserved for good will and charity....or a heightened sense of it. Perhaps as it should be,considering the celebrated birth of the greatest gift giver of all. However..those of little interest in that,undoubtly,will gloss over Christ's gift...to have more concern with any other good feeling kind acts. As well...many on the other side of the coin have little interest in the,once,pagan aspects incorporated in the Christmas celebration. Since that joy is about the birth of a non-pagan...what makes the dif. Others added Xmas..and that made little difference in the long run. Humankind seems forever hypicritical prone..but that's just a natural "given"...for good reason. However...preaching the need to accomadate everyone...but then noticing the opposite happening should be an eye opener to those who care. The idea of..keep your Christ at home,church or personal..not out here for promotion,seems the outcry. Christmas..or the celebration of the saviour's birth is replaced with what..then? Does it come down to a Santa's SaleABration exclusively? Not even the non "religious" being able to notice the nativity in the store or on the card to perhaps remember and realise what really matters in the hustle and bustle? No little kid to ask..."who's that little baby in the hay,Daddy?" Perhaps a special moment in time for those who do not go near a church or goodbook to remember that there is the possibility that it may not be a such fairytale at all. Our selfmade hustle and bustle may be the cruel illusion.
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