Ever heard the song “We Three Kings”?[]Each of the gifts had a specific significance to them. []Gold was to signify his status as a monarch.[]Frankincense was to signify his status as a deity.[]Myrrh indicated that they knew how it was all going to end.
Ima goes to the church of the wholly profit margin. Considering Christ was pretty much the original "liberal’ of his time, Ima can’t be “Christian”. Maybe Zod?
BTW, deal with several ministers in my very conservative community, and most would be considered “liberal”. The evangelicals, not so much.
Give it a break! This is about the size of the crowds at the stores during Christmas shopping. This is not an indictment of Christmas or a statement of religious beliefs.
Call me Ishmael over 11 years ago
I thought we don’t have kings in this country.
AdmNaismith over 11 years ago
Not ‘strangely’ so long as churches want to be anti-people and anti-reality and still all up in everyone’s business.
zekedog55 over 11 years ago
Of course, you are speaking of YOUR church—
The Church of Christo-Fascists.
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
Walmart’s garden dept. was out of Boswellia trees needed for the frankincense.
octagon over 11 years ago
The three wise men were supposed to report back to Herod but they nixed that idea.
cdward over 11 years ago
Again, do you have any idea what you are talking about?
Ironhold over 11 years ago
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints worships the same God that most other Christians worship; we just don’t buy into the Creeds.
Ironhold over 11 years ago
Ever heard the song “We Three Kings”?[]Each of the gifts had a specific significance to them. []Gold was to signify his status as a monarch.[]Frankincense was to signify his status as a deity.[]Myrrh indicated that they knew how it was all going to end.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
Ima goes to the church of the wholly profit margin. Considering Christ was pretty much the original "liberal’ of his time, Ima can’t be “Christian”. Maybe Zod?
BTW, deal with several ministers in my very conservative community, and most would be considered “liberal”. The evangelicals, not so much.
MiddleGround over 11 years ago
Give it a break! This is about the size of the crowds at the stores during Christmas shopping. This is not an indictment of Christmas or a statement of religious beliefs.