Xmas or Christmas?
What are the differences?
Are they the same?
Hmmm! Let us take a look at this…..
The difference
between the word
“CHRISTMAS”
and the word
“X-MASS.”
CHRISTMAS is the
combination of
two words:
“Christ and Mass.”
Before Christ was born,
many years ago,
25th Dec was used to be
“PAGAN’S day for SACRIFICES.”
Later in the year
533 AD Constantine,
the head of the then
Roman Empire being a Christian in the Roman Church which is today the Roman Catholic,
changed the day from
“pagan’s day of”
“sacrifices to”
“Jesus Christ’s birth commemoration.”
He called the day
“THE MASS FOR CHRIST”
i.e. CHRISTMAS
1. CHRIST in
Hebrew means,
– The Anointed One
or
– The Chosen One.
2. MAS in
Greek means
– A Big Gathering
of People
Thus
CHRISTMAS means
– The Gathering of
People of Christ,
(His Followers/Disciples)
Then,
where did the word
X-MASS
come from?
Be ware!!
It’s believed that after
the day of gathering of
Christ’s Followers
{CHRISTMAS},
became famous and respected worldwide,
Atheists & Antichrists decided to change it by
removing the name Christ for an X to mean
that there is no Christ.
It changed the meaning
by reading X-MASS
i.e to mean
“there is no gathering
of Christ’s Followers.”
– Merry CHRIST-MAS
& NOT X-MAS
X is often used to
designate a person
thing/factor,
whose true name is
unknown/withheld.
“X” has nothing
to do with
“Christ”
“The Anointed One,”
Let’s not replace
Christ with “X”
Therefore as a Christian,
don’t use X-MAS but use
“CHRISTMAS”.
You might have made
that mistake last year by
wishing people
X-Mas
instead of
CHRISTMAS.
Why don’t you share this message with your Christian friends?
God bless you as you
help and join in
correcting this big error.
“MERRY CHRISTMAS”
AND NOT MERRY X-MAS