This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts and in their minds will I write them and their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.
Imagine the alaphabet with no 'X'
Published on December 7, 2007 By hamartanō In Religion
The English alphabet consist of 26 ordered letters and none without significance, both vowels and consonants, when put together with rhyme and reason they make up syllables and words that allow us on jU to banter back and forth. What I would like for you to consider is our alphabet with no ‘X’ . The 24th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant may not seem like a very important letter but a very necessary part of our communication. Consider if it were removed from our alphabet?

There would be no eXperiments. No Thomas Edison. No Bill Nye the Science Guy. What if there were no eXperimentation of thoughts or ideas, either I would think like ‘Little Whip’ or she would think like me! Worse than this we would all think like Aeryck? eek…… Imagine a world where we were forbidden to consider and eXperience new and different thoughts, or even the liberty to voice them, jU would not be what it is today?

We could never have eXtras. No eXtra ice cream (no pun intended your majesty) and pie. No eXtra pay for working over and above the expected time… no snooze buttons on the alarm clock, because there no time for eXtra sleep in the morning; not even 10 minutes? eek!

We would never be able to ‘X‘ -out anything. If something was written or said, it would be permanent. We could not go back and take it back and say I am sorry. Scary, for most all of us have said things in the past and would give anything is we could take back.
No ‘X’ marks the spot….. Life without the all important ‘X’.

For some the day could pass and we could avoid the ‘X’….. but consider how important it is for the illiterate….. it is a mark of the ‘X', made instead of a signature by a person unable to write. It becomes ones legal identity. What is the seeming symbol of uneducated shame becomes the very being of the individual on paper.

The greatest and saddest of all is there would be no Christmas… It became common place for many in society to tag on the ‘X’ to-mas. Then it became very un-cool to even mention the word Christmas so now it is only appropriate to say “Happy Holidays”. So what is the Holiday we are celebrating? The birth of Christ? But some will say, we are not celebrating the birth of Christ but Santa Claus bringing gifts to good girls and boys. I don’t believe in this Jesus. How ridiculous would it be to take your Santa Claus out of your picture? Or maybe it should be X-claus or maybe santa-X….. oh, I forgot the ’X’ has been taken out, it is no longer available. Imagine a world with no ‘X’, it never belonged in Christmas and now we can’t put it there because it has been taken out of the alphabet?

My point is this, I do not do a real good job of adhering to political correctness, as a preacher of the gospel, I believe in Jesus Christ and Christmas is a celebration of His birth…. He ‘Christ’ belongs in Christmas not the ‘X‘. I also believe the ‘X’ needs to stay right where it is at and hope no one ever takes it out of the alphabet.

Christ is the reason for the season so I would like to wish you all ’both friends and foes’ a very Merry Christmas.

God Bless
hamartano

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on Dec 13, 2007
Adventure-Dude as the originator and overseer of this thread, I would like to apologize for SanChonino. At times he is at a loss for words and has difficulty expressing himself. I don't think that he meant this demeaning discription of your character.


No need to apologize. Whether SanChonino was referring to me (dor not I wasn't taking in seriously hence, 'stupid milk man.' It was a sarcastic response.

on Dec 13, 2007
Now all you need to do is take a course in adult education.


LOL. Is that your way of calling me stupid? Where's HamSandwich? I want to be insulted by THAT guy!
on Dec 13, 2007
Can anyone show in scripture where anyone is celebrating their birthday?
on Dec 13, 2007
Can anyone show in scripture where anyone is celebrating their birthday?


Zoo 2:14 "And the Lord said, "Happy Birthday Jesus! I got you a pony." And Jesus blew out his candles and there was much rejoicing."

~Zoo
on Dec 13, 2007

Is that your way of calling me stupid?


If your theory is a deliberate attempt at a wisecrack, it has grown a little old TW. If not then I really think a basic course English Lit. might enable one to differentiate between different writings styles.


Where's HamSandwich?


Who is HamSandwich ?


I want to be insulted by THAT guy!


Kinky.
on Dec 13, 2007

Zoo 2:14


Very Gnostic indeed.   




on Dec 13, 2007
Zoo 2:14 "And the Lord said, "Happy Birthday Jesus! I got you a pony." And Jesus blew out his candles and there was much rejoicing."


on Dec 13, 2007

Can anyone show in scripture where anyone is celebrating their birthday?


'And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshiped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.' (Matt. 2:11)

I have often wondered if the Lord God was consciously looking out of child's eyes and ..... (it is too much for my heart)

Aercyk.



on Dec 13, 2007
Some kewl passages about Jesus.

And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him.
(Luke 2:40)

Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the passover. And when he was twelve years old, they went up to Jerusalem after the custom of the feast. And when they had fulfilled the days, as they returned, the child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem; and Joseph and his mother knew not of it. But they, supposing him to have been in the company, went a day's journey; and they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance. And when they found him not, they turned back again to Jerusalem, seeking him. And it came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.
(Luke 2:41-47)

And many of the Samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman, which testified, He told me all that ever I did.
(John 4:39)

But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men, And needed not that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man.
(John 2:24-25)

Aeryck.
on Dec 13, 2007
'And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshiped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.' (Matt. 2:11)


Celebrating the birth of a child is one thing I was referring to birthdays (beginning with 1st birthday).
on Dec 13, 2007

Celebrating the birth of a child is one thing I was referring to birthdays (beginning with 1st birthday).


A-D,

In all this time did you think of doing a little searching of your own ? Try Google 'Birthday party in the Bible'.

I found an answer to your intial question: 'Can anyone show in scripture where anyone is celebrating their birthday?'

Yes. Pharoah and King Herod.

Have you read any of Dr. Alfred Edersheim's writings. He did some fine work on the cultures of the people of the Bible.

Interesting point, if you start reading from Genesis, you will notice that Moses was interested in recording the ages of people, it seemed to be customary to do so.

Aeryck.

on Dec 13, 2007
Here is some additional tabakee for your pipe....

What does the Bible say against celebrating birthdays? NOTHING!
Is it pagan to celebrate a birthday? NO!
Has anyone proven birthday celebrations began with pagans? NO!
Will you go to hell for celebrating your birthday? NO!
Is it a sin to celebrate your New Birth in Christ on its annual day? NO!

Is it a lie to teach the Bible is against celebrating birthdays? YES!
Is it a lie that birthdays began within paganism? YES!
Did people in the Bible count their birthdays? YES!
Did Jews celebrate the 12th birthday of boys and girls? YES! Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah
Did the parents of Jesus take him on his 12th birthday to Jerusalem and celebrate his Bar Mitzvah? YES!
Did Levites on their 30th birthday celebrate becoming a priest? YES!

Aeryck.
on Dec 13, 2007
A-D.,
This seems to be a useful resource for Old Testament Bible History. Enjoy!

Plus Sketches of Jewish social life link
Plus The Temple - its ministry and services link

Aeryck.
on Dec 13, 2007
Did the parents of Jesus take him on his 12th birthday to Jerusalem and celebrate his Bar Mitzvah? YES!


Where is this found in Scripture?
on Dec 14, 2007

Where is this found in Scripture?


Hi Lula,

Whoops, my bad. There is no mention of Jesus having a barmitzvah in Jerusalem, in fact that probably happened the day after his thirteenth birthday.

Aeryck.
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