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just good health, warmth,  & food ^_^

for all hungry ppl to be fed &  homeless ppl to find shelter from the cold

those on their own to have someone to let them know there are ppl that care in the world

& lastly for ppl to stop hating each other &  to love with no conditions.

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I don't celebrate Nimrod's holidays.  :)

Btw, Nimrods is actually the name of someone, I'm sure someone will read this and go, " She's calling Jesus a Nimrod?!". No I'm not. :) 

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I don't celebrate Nimrod's holidays.  :)

 

Btw, Nimrods is actually the name of someone, I'm sure someone will read this and go, " She's calling Jesus a Nimrod?!". No I'm not. :)

Please DON'T offend people here like me.  <_<

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^santa?!? what... the...heck. you know its impossible for ONE FREAKIN MAN to deliver to almost one-hundred million people in one night. your parents get you the gifts at night when you're asleep. stay up on Christmas eve and make your parents THINK you're asleep. just wait and see what happens.

 

 

No its not impossible... Where did one hundred million come from? There is 7 billion on this earth

Why ruin the secret for the people who "Believe"??

 

 

because when you "believe" in santa, you're a total noob. true story: it was a couple weeks before Christmas, and my (ten year-old at the time) grandpa had been talking and talking about how much he wanted a brand new fire truck for Christmas. his mom had to go shopping, and so she took him with her. she told him to stay in the car. curious, he peeked out just enough so he could see her exiting the store. he saw a bright red fire truck in her hands. on Christmas, that very same fire truck was under the tree.

 

 

 

True Story: As a child in the 2nd Grade, I told my classmates there was no such thing as Santa Clause. I had to stay after school, and the teacher told me that I would be expelled if I didn’t tell the class (the following day) that I made it up. So I did.
 
Later in life, I found that Santa was a real person. His name was Nicholas of Myra (people didn't have last names during that time). Born in the 3rd Century in Patara (southern coast of Turkey). Born of wealthy parents, they both died when he was a young boy (during the ‘epidemic’). Later, Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering. During the winter months of celebration, he would especially tend to those children most in need. He eventually became Bishop of Myra, was exiled and imprisoned under the Roman Emperor Diocletian. After his death, people would honor his memory by giving gifts (December 6th) to children, even to the point of dressing as he did.

p493.png...Saint Nicholas statue (Demre Turkey).

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True Story: As a child in the 2nd Grade, I told my classmates there was no such thing as Santa Clause. I had to stay aft

 

 

Thanks for your info ;)

 

er school, and the teacher told me that I would be expelled if I didn’t tell the class (the following day) that I made it up. So I did.

 

Later in life, I found that Santa was a real person. His name was Nicholas of Myra (people didn't have last names during that time). Born in the 3rd Century in Patara (southern coast of Turkey). Born of wealthy parents, they both died when he was a young boy (during the ‘epidemic’). Later, Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering. During the winter months of celebration, he would especially tend to those children most in need. He eventually became Bishop of Myra, was exiled and imprisoned under the Roman Emperor Diocletian. After his death, people would honor his memory by giving gifts (December 6th) to children, even to the point of dressing as he did.

p493.png...Saint Nicholas statue (Demre Turkey).

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