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Antichrist Marks on Time
It’s the spirit of the Antichrist, which intends first to change God’s appointed times and then His laws. “He will speak against the Most High and oppress the saints and try to change the set times and the laws” (Daniel … Continue reading
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How did the American Christmas Tree Become So Popular?
German immigrants to America are most probably the root of the spread of the American Christmas Tree, but not the carriers. That honor appears to go to commercial literature in the form of holiday Gift Books. Just know a paradox … Continue reading
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Tagged 1605, Alsace, American Christmas, Battle for Christmas, Catherine Sedwick, Charles Follen, children, Christian Christmas, christmas, Christmas gifts, Christmas History, Christmas legend, Christmas mystery, christmas myths, christmas nostalgia, Christmas Origins, christmas over centuries, Christmas Season, christmas traditions for children, Christmas tree, Christmas Tree origins, December 25th, disorder, German Christmas, Gift Books, gift-giving, Hessian soldiers, Ideal Christmas, Karl Follen, Knickerbockers, materialism, New York City, Nostalgia, Pennsylvania Christmas, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria, Santa Claus, Stephen Nassenbaum, Strasbourg, toggle, Unitarians, when Christmas Tree become part of christmas, when santa become part of christmas
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Yuletide Tradition – Kids in Charge
Did you know that having your children in charge of your household at Christmas and the chaos that usually ensues is a timeless cycle that’s a living piece of ancient culture? We literally tap into an ancient, authentic Yuletide atmosphere … Continue reading
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Tagged American Christmas, Babylon, Boy Bishop, carnival, child-centered Christmas, Christian Christmas, christmas, Christmas History, Christmas King, christmas nostalgia, Christmas Origins, christmas over centuries, Christmas Season, christmas traditions for children, Christmas tree, December 25th, december calendar, December Mardi Gras, disorder, Feast of Fools, Lord of Misrule, materialism, Mock King, Nimrod, Nostalgia, old english christmas, original sun god, Puritans, Saturnalia, social inversion, St. Nicholas Day, sun gods, Tammuz, Twelfth Night King, Twelfth Night Queen, Victorian, Yule, Yule Log, Yuletide
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