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History class? They're teaching religion in history class?
Still never heard of calling Christ XP or Xt. Except in ΙΧΘΥΣ.
Rob
Used to go to a private christian school (Looooong time ago) but for some reason i still remember it. If you don't believe me i double checked the X thing before saying anything. Check wikipedia or something, i think they've got somethin about it.
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To people I know, it's "Merry Chistmas". Out on the street, it's "Have a good Holiday". Only 'cuz if you say "Merry Chrismas", you're eliminating all other celebrations. To say "Happy Holidays", your encumpassing all of them. - Paul
Used to go to a private christian school (Looooong time ago) but for some reason i still remember it. If you don't believe me i double checked the X thing before saying anything. Check wikipedia or something, i think they've got somethin about it.
Wow there it was on Wikipedia, word for word. "Christ" was often written as "XP" or "Xt".
So they were just lazy and didn't want to call it XP-mas or Xt-mas?
Still gonna call it Christmas, since it's not 1021 a.d.
Rob
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