1/ Both Hannukah and Christmas are a festival of light, celebrations of God’s power to transcend the darkness of the world. Now think about that for a minute before reading on.

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2/Think environmental degradation; think Covid; think endless war machine; think economic inequality. Then consider again what it means that God has the power to transcend the darkness of the world. For those things ARE the darkness of the world.
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3/ “Long lay the world in sin and error pining” applies as much to humanity’s condition today as it did two thousand years ago.mariannewilliamson.substack.…
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“A thrill of hope—the weary world rejoices, for yonder lay a new and glorious morn.”
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Thought about it for a minute. Concluded that there is no evidence of any kind of god and Christmas as we know it is just appropriated from pagans celebrating winter solstice and is no way attached to any god or monotheistic religion. Think about it for a minute yourself. 🙄
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the festival of lights & love at my humble home…
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Judaism "borrowed" traditions & mythologies from religions that dominated its region, just like those religions took from ancient pagan beliefs. Christianity took Judaism's beliefs & spun them to its own liking. These Dec celebrations derive from pagan winter solstice beliefs.
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You're a cinnamon roll, Ma'am. Too pure and good for this world.
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Happy Hannukah and Merry Christmas Beloveds Around The World !💜♥️💜🙏🙏🙏
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