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Is that not a bit draughty? You should really wear some pants too......Generally I wear a "team Santa" top and my stripy socks.
I quite like it.
In that case I'm staying indoors, alone, all day....
It's amazing what crap people will dream up for how not to represent the real meaning of Christmas.
Please tell me the real meaning of Christmas then? It'll be interesting to see if you go along the pagan traditions or the post imposed Christian traditions?It's amazing what crap people will dream up for how not to represent the real meaning of Christmas.
Either one is more meaningful than a garish jumper. No further comment from me, because I refuse to rise to your baiting.Please tell me the real meaning of Christmas then? It'll be interesting to see if you go along the pagan traditions or the post imposed Christian traditions?
It's amazing what crap people will dream up for how not to represent the real meaning of Christmas.
Is that not a bit draughty? You should really wear some pants too......
We're wearing Christmas jumpers all week at work.
Well, mine are Christmas t-shirts actually. I'm sporting the coca cola truck as we speak.
Generally I wear a "team Santa" top and my stripy socks.
I quite like it.
And Christianity, at least in its more flamboyant forms, has a penchant for dressing up in colourful gear for Christmas.That's one theory about why December 25 was chosen in 338AD - and it's a commonly held one, although it actually has little basis, other than Saturnalia and the solstice happening to occur around the time.
It's more likely that Pope Julius I declared 25 December as the day on which the birth of Christ would be celebrated as it happened to coincide with Hannukah - the Jewish festival of light - and Christ was considered the light of the world.
White or gold for the C of E, which doesn't preclude spectacular multi-coloured embroidery. And a procession is a good excuse for a cope. Which is just a good excuse for covering a piece of cloth in as much bling as you can fit on.Hmmm... in the RC and Anglican church it's white for Christmas.