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Max41 · 26-30, M
I have never understood roman people celebrating christmas after hanging jesus , and arab people discarding christmas even when jesus was born in their place .
OverTheHill · 61-69, M
@Max41 I don't understand your comment.
Max41 · 26-30, M
@OverTheHill I have never understood why roman people celebrate christmas when they had mercilessly killed and hanged jesus , he was troublemaker to Roman empire which was whole europe .
Even today european people take pride in being roman , because that is their whole community . So why they pray to a troublemaker ?
and arab people don't celebrate christmas and dicard christianity as their religion , even when jesus was born in arabian place .
Even today european people take pride in being roman , because that is their whole community . So why they pray to a troublemaker ?
and arab people don't celebrate christmas and dicard christianity as their religion , even when jesus was born in arabian place .
OverTheHill · 61-69, M
@Max41 The celebration of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of the Savior. He had humble beginnings and was not born in a palace, but in a place of humility. The Gospel of Saint Luke says in chapter 2:9-11 - 9An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Though the Romans crucified Jesus, Jesus willingly laid down his life to redeem humanity. He died for our sins, once for all, in order to bring us to God. In Him, he makes all people one regardless of our backgrounds.
Though the Romans crucified Jesus, Jesus willingly laid down his life to redeem humanity. He died for our sins, once for all, in order to bring us to God. In Him, he makes all people one regardless of our backgrounds.