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Part Two
A. Thanksgiving
Every year on Black Friday (eg. the day after Thanksgiving) merchants began the task of digging in your pockets to balance their books for the year.
Sadly and regrettably folk run to the department stores even trampling over each other is some cases just to empty their wallets to falsely fulfill their greed, gluttony and lust for material things in search of the spirit of a Xmas.
More and more the frenzy of this day is bringing death, rather than peace and good will on earth.
B. Xmas
The time of year when everyone celebrates the birth of "A Created Creature" who never existed in the first place <<<yet was relegated in the halls of Chalcedon (October 8-31 451 BCE) from Serapis to Jesus, the Christ along with the Created Creature known as Mary who was proclaimed "The Mother Of God" or Theotokos.*
This advent of indebtedness is not resolved by some until March or April as folk struggle to pay off this debt of gluttony, greed and lust.
* Source: "The Historical Origin Of Christianity" by Walter Williams
A. Thanksgiving
Every year on Black Friday (eg. the day after Thanksgiving) merchants began the task of digging in your pockets to balance their books for the year.
Sadly and regrettably folk run to the department stores even trampling over each other is some cases just to empty their wallets to falsely fulfill their greed, gluttony and lust for material things in search of the spirit of a Xmas.
More and more the frenzy of this day is bringing death, rather than peace and good will on earth.
B. Xmas
The time of year when everyone celebrates the birth of "A Created Creature" who never existed in the first place <<<yet was relegated in the halls of Chalcedon (October 8-31 451 BCE) from Serapis to Jesus, the Christ along with the Created Creature known as Mary who was proclaimed "The Mother Of God" or Theotokos.*
This advent of indebtedness is not resolved by some until March or April as folk struggle to pay off this debt of gluttony, greed and lust.
* Source: "The Historical Origin Of Christianity" by Walter Williams