Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas

Well, it's Christmas. Tomorrow. So, what does that mean? It means that tomorrow we will be celebrating the birth of Christ by exchanging presents and feasting with family members. Even people who don't claim to be Christians celebrate Christmas. Why is that? My answer is that people feel the importance of rejoicing on this day, even though their hearts are far away; it sounds powerful, and it is. People celebrate Christ's nativity without even having acknowledged Him. That, to me, is amazing, and though others might try to cross the Christ out of Christmas and replace Him with Hallmark, that can never be, because all people feel His presence too powerfully to deny His holiday by ceasing to recognize it. I know that all of this has nothing to do with clay or Shakespeare, but it's Christmas tomorrow, and I would just like to say a little something today.
Cheers everybody, and have a merry Christmas!
L.P.G.

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