
Welcome to the Fifth volume of the The Children's Literature Series
Tonight's selection for review is Marcus Pfister's The Christmas Star (1969)
Genre : Christmas / Family / Religious
Run time : 3:45 minutes
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Tonight's selection for review is Marcus Pfister's The Christmas Star (1969)
Genre : Christmas / Family / Religious
Run time : 3:45 minutes
Feel free to leave me a comment or suggestion in the section below
This is a PDF, so please make sure to hit the right download button to view / save the document
All URLS and citations are listed under the works cited page at the end of the article
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For years and years and years there has been the attempt to take Christ out of Christmas. This, in my opinion, is one of the original movements of the 'woke' people. There are many many wars boiling away is modern society. For the most part these wars are ignored by the general population - but they are there.
This was a very good review, Ink.
V.
This was a very good review, Ink.
V.
Yeah, I hear you obviously this has been going on since the start of WWII and it only seems to get worse every year. All because someone might be offended...
I did find it interesting that the X in X-mas is actually an abbreivation of Christ in Greek
The "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Christós (Greek: Χριστός), which became Christ in English.[1] The suffix -mas is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass.
I did find it interesting that the X in X-mas is actually an abbreivation of Christ in Greek
The "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Christós (Greek: Χριστός), which became Christ in English.[1] The suffix -mas is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass.
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