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BoredOutOfMyMind 12-24-2007 06:54 PM

BREAKING*** US Government Tracking Intruder***MUST SEE
 
I understand the US Military is in charge of this situation.

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Ronzo 12-24-2007 07:41 PM

heathen

BoredOutOfMyMind 12-24-2007 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronzo (Post 336501)
heathen

Remember this when you vote- This is how your President spends your tax dollars....

Ronzo 12-24-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind (Post 336506)
Remember this when you vote- This is how your President spends your tax dollars....

I was thinking that earlier... but... A) I'm not so sure "The President" has much to do with this. and B) he's not able to be re-elected so... it really doesn't matter...

AmazingGrace 12-24-2007 07:52 PM

This is too funny! If there was only a way to make it say Dallas texas I would be in business! My kids who have never believed in Santa are watching it faithfully... I am thinking ... lol if I could make it say Dallasthey would rush to bed!!!!!!! LOL

Cindy 12-24-2007 08:17 PM

ummmmm, why is the gov't trackin a fat guy with a beard wearin a red suit?
And what does he have in the bag? It's probably some kind of alien plot to take over the world. That must be it. :)

Evang.Benincasa 12-24-2007 08:36 PM


Just in news has it that Santa had a shoot out with the feds in California. It seems that Santa was smuggling drugs over from Mexico.




Here we have Santa being arrested, I guess the little tree worshippers will not be opening up their Bael offerings tomorrow morning.

ChristopherHall 12-24-2007 08:48 PM

Santa Claus is primarily based on legends surrounding the life of Bishop Nicolas of Myra. The legends, while the details are indeed legend, demonstrate that his faith, generosity, and good will were such that he was a wonderful model of Christian faith. Many miracles apparently surrounded this man. Eventually he was named among the Saints of the Russian, Eastern, and Catholic Churches.

What should be of interest here is that he is named among early attendance lists as having attended the Council of Nicea. Apparently he and Arius got into a physical fight because Arius denied the full diety of Christ. So we know that Bishop Nicolas believed in Christ's deity. However, there is an interesting twist to this. Apparently later lists of attendees do not list Nicolas as having attended...these later lists are believed to be based on those who affirmed the doctrine of the Trinity. So Bishop Nicolas believed that Jesus was fully God enough to physically confront Arius...but he may have refused to affirm that he believed in the Trinity. That leaves an interesting option.

Bishop Nicolas, Saint Nicolast, aka Santa Claus may have been a Oneness Christian.

It's an interesting thought.

The Feast of Saint Nicolas was observed on December 6th. Slowly religious observers began observing it along side of Christ's Mass (Christmas) on December 25th. This prevented them from having to travel great distances to observe the feast twice in one month, especially during bitter winters. So St. Nicolas became a ficture in Christian observances of Christmas.

I have no issue with Santa Claus. I've had my son's picture taken on Santa's lap and I will surely educate him as he is older as to who Bishop Nicolas truly was...a man who's model of Christian faith was so great generations of Christians have continued to give in his name.

Evang.Benincasa 12-24-2007 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ChristopherHall (Post 336531)
Santa Claus is primarily based on legends surrounding the life of Bishop Nicolas of Myra. The legends, while the details are indeed legend, demonstrate that his faith, generosity, and good will were such that he was a wonderful model of Christian faith. Many miracles apparently surrounded this man. Eventually he was named among the Saints of the Russian, Eastern, and Catholic Churches.

What should be of interest here is that he is named among early attendance lists as having attended the Council of Nicea. Apparently he and Arius got into a physical fight because Arius denied the full diety of Christ. So we know that Bishop Nicolas believed in Christ's deity. However, there is an interesting twist to this. Apparently later lists of attendees do not list Nicolas as having attended...these later lists are believed to be based on those who affirmed the doctrine of the Trinity. So Bishop Nicolas believed that Jesus was fully God enough to physically confront Arius...but he may have refused to affirm that he believed in the Trinity. That leaves an interesting option.

Bishop Nicolas, Saint Nicolast, aka Santa Claus may have been a Oneness Christian.

It's an interesting thought.

Yeah right.

Evang.Benincasa 12-24-2007 09:03 PM


In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. --George Orwell


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