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Sex, Cake and $8 Apples…How Japan Celebrates Christmas
The most accurate expression of an ancient Yuletide Season may be exhibited in Japan. Kurisamasu (Japanese for “Christmas”) is purely a secular event, which reaches all the way back to Babylon into Christmas’s DNA. Prior to Christmas being adopted by … Continue reading
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Bi-Polar Nature of Christmas
“The word is “Christmas.” Say it pal!” Fox News Commentator Bill O’ Reilly rides again, and so does our annual “War on Christmas.” Personally, I’m uncomfortable forcing anyone to say anything, because if they’re not saying something, they usually have … Continue reading
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Where the Christmas Tree Comes From
O Tannenbaum O Tannenbaum … How Lovely Are Your Branches… I grew up singing this classic Christmas carol. It still nostalgically takes me back to a Christmas Pageant in grade school. The emotional gravitational pull of nostalgia is simply amazing. … Continue reading
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