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reza

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^ I dunno about newark but in San Jose people become more viscious especially when driving. I work at Valley Fair and people are always cussin each other out on the road. yeah this time is for the kids but it doesn't mean that adults should act like kids.
 
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MR RY said:
Every year I get more sick of this bullshit holiday. People get too carried away, spending money on shit that they wouldnt buy any other day of the year. I cant even run to the mall to swoop up some CD's because theres no fuckin place to park. This shit has nothing to do with Jesus being born, its all about commercialism and materialism. People are like fucking sheep too, following trends and trying to outdo each other. Trying to have the better light display, or buying the more expensive gifts. The average person nowadays are ignorant pieces of shit that cant think for themself, fuck em.......
REAL TALK folx!!!!!!! But it's not just Christmas. It's the same with everything. Be original fucc following someone elses lead.
 
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Actually my wife and I agree completely with this dude. She doesn’t agree with it either for those same reasons and also because why does it take a holiday for someone who any other time of the year would be an asshole too you, all the sudden gains a heart. But looses it again Jan 1st after their new year’s resolution. It is way materialistic now. Look at these 12yr old kids now. Parents coming into my work (RadioShack) getting em a Video IPOD and also NANOS. When I was growing up we never got shit like that. I was happy when I saw a Nintendo game in there lol. On the real if you ask half these people what Christmas really is, 90% of them in the malls and shit would tell you it’s about gift giving and spending time with family and having food. Not one word of god would be mentioned. If you do your homework also you would know Christmas is not even the day god was born. He was actually born in October.
 
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xraidedloc831 said:
If you do your homework also you would know Christmas is not even the day god was born. He was actually born in October.



... you mean Jesus? .. in October..? I've never heard that but I know very little of the bible and the various religions out there..
 

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  • Ry

    Ry

jayoyayo said:
ahahah this fool said:





ahah dude is complaining about massive consumerism because it gets in the way of his consumerism.

I keep it real though, I practice my consumerism year round....j/k
 
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I ment jesus. I am not all into bible and church but when my boss hit me with some game on this it tripped me out..

The Christian world generally celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of December, but it is highly unlikely that this is the date of His birth. God doesn't provide any information in scripture on the specific day of Christ's birth, but if we would work it out from the Jewish Priestly courses in the biblical record, we would probably conclude that Jesus was born in the Fall of the year sometime between September and October.

In truth, the actual day is insignificant in the celebration of His birth, because we are not commanded to, nor are we commanded not to observe it. Those of us who do, choose to do it as a special remembrance of the "Gift of God!" While we indeed celebrate his birth on every day of the year, we can also choose to set aside a day for special celebration.
 
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xraidedloc831 said:
I ment jesus. I am not all into bible and church but when my boss hit me with some game on this it tripped me out..

The Christian world generally celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of December, but it is highly unlikely that this is the date of His birth. God doesn't provide any information in scripture on the specific day of Christ's birth, but if we would work it out from the Jewish Priestly courses in the biblical record, we would probably conclude that Jesus was born in the Fall of the year sometime between September and October.

In truth, the actual day is insignificant in the celebration of His birth, because we are not commanded to, nor are we commanded not to observe it. Those of us who do, choose to do it as a special remembrance of the "Gift of God!" While we indeed celebrate his birth on every day of the year, we can also choose to set aside a day for special celebration.




... all good .. I was just givin' you shit... *wink*

Happy Holidays to you...
 
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xraidedloc831 said:
I ment jesus. I am not all into bible and church but when my boss hit me with some game on this it tripped me out..

The Christian world generally celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of December, but it is highly unlikely that this is the date of His birth. God doesn't provide any information in scripture on the specific day of Christ's birth, but if we would work it out from the Jewish Priestly courses in the biblical record, we would probably conclude that Jesus was born in the Fall of the year sometime between September and October.

In truth, the actual day is insignificant in the celebration of His birth, because we are not commanded to, nor are we commanded not to observe it. Those of us who do, choose to do it as a special remembrance of the "Gift of God!" While we indeed celebrate his birth on every day of the year, we can also choose to set aside a day for special celebration.


Yeah my roomate and I got into the agrument the other day. he was saying its stupid how much emphasis goes on dec 25 since he wasn't even born then. It's not the pont though its suppose to be the celebration of his birth even if its not his B-day