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	<title>Comments on: 12 Days of Jesus Junk &#8211; Day 12 &#8211; Santa with Baby Jesus Nativity(ies)</title>
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		<title>By: Vonnie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description>It is now 2009 and in my surfing of the web for a nativity I happened upon your website with your Jesus Junk.  It appears to be the Fashion Police for religious websites!

If your 12 Days of Jesus Junk is meant to be satirical... it met with it&#039;s intent.

If not... it leaves me wondering just how ancient the writer is.  Obviously, so terribly old as to not have any memory of ever being a child.

Children love hug-monkeys, Santa and tattoos.  I think the message a child gets (all ages, for that matter) is that even Santa kneels to Christ... good message for children to see.

While the items overall, are tacky, they also offer fun trinkets for those of the Christian Faith to enjoy.  Think way, way back... you must remember fun at some time in your long years of living!

And who is to say a Goose Band won&#039;t impact the reader in the same way other forms of spreading the message will!  Ephananies come in many forms... sometimes even in a sweet potato rendering!  So, who is to say a Goose Band won&#039;t inspire someone?  (But, I have to give you &quot;odd&quot; on this one... along with the pencil toppers!)

My feeling is that every Christian should take advantage of the &quot;advertising&quot; we can do during the &quot;Holiday&quot; season.  

Remind those of secular persuasion that we are:  

1.  A huge part of the population.  
2.  The majority of shopping dollars generated are by Christians, celebrating their holiday.  As such, they should respect our contribution to the marketplace, say &quot;Christmas&quot; in their ads and say &quot;Merry Christmas&quot; to customers.
3.  The seculars have successfully eliminated all public mention of Christ in school programs and public displays.  Given that Christ has been criminalized by them... displaying nativities on our private property, in our front yards... reminds them of the annoying truth... America is still loaded with Christians.

So... I will continue now my search for the inflatable nativity a friend wants to get for his toddler to enjoy next Christmas... exactly like the one we have for our front yard... that I think expresses a great message for children to enjoy... the very reason I purchased it.

And, might I suggest you contact the &quot;Guinness Book of World Records&quot;.  You just might qualify as the oldest cynic in the world!

Fun â€“noun 
1. something that provides mirth or amusement  
2. enjoyment or playfulness</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is now 2009 and in my surfing of the web for a nativity I happened upon your website with your Jesus Junk.  It appears to be the Fashion Police for religious websites!</p>
<p>If your 12 Days of Jesus Junk is meant to be satirical&#8230; it met with it&#8217;s intent.</p>
<p>If not&#8230; it leaves me wondering just how ancient the writer is.  Obviously, so terribly old as to not have any memory of ever being a child.</p>
<p>Children love hug-monkeys, Santa and tattoos.  I think the message a child gets (all ages, for that matter) is that even Santa kneels to Christ&#8230; good message for children to see.</p>
<p>While the items overall, are tacky, they also offer fun trinkets for those of the Christian Faith to enjoy.  Think way, way back&#8230; you must remember fun at some time in your long years of living!</p>
<p>And who is to say a Goose Band won&#8217;t impact the reader in the same way other forms of spreading the message will!  Ephananies come in many forms&#8230; sometimes even in a sweet potato rendering!  So, who is to say a Goose Band won&#8217;t inspire someone?  (But, I have to give you &#8220;odd&#8221; on this one&#8230; along with the pencil toppers!)</p>
<p>My feeling is that every Christian should take advantage of the &#8220;advertising&#8221; we can do during the &#8220;Holiday&#8221; season.  </p>
<p>Remind those of secular persuasion that we are:  </p>
<p>1.  A huge part of the population.<br />
2.  The majority of shopping dollars generated are by Christians, celebrating their holiday.  As such, they should respect our contribution to the marketplace, say &#8220;Christmas&#8221; in their ads and say &#8220;Merry Christmas&#8221; to customers.<br />
3.  The seculars have successfully eliminated all public mention of Christ in school programs and public displays.  Given that Christ has been criminalized by them&#8230; displaying nativities on our private property, in our front yards&#8230; reminds them of the annoying truth&#8230; America is still loaded with Christians.</p>
<p>So&#8230; I will continue now my search for the inflatable nativity a friend wants to get for his toddler to enjoy next Christmas&#8230; exactly like the one we have for our front yard&#8230; that I think expresses a great message for children to enjoy&#8230; the very reason I purchased it.</p>
<p>And, might I suggest you contact the &#8220;Guinness Book of World Records&#8221;.  You just might qualify as the oldest cynic in the world!</p>
<p>Fun â€“noun<br />
1. something that provides mirth or amusement<br />
2. enjoyment or playfulness</p>
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