Angie Miller
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Thanks, love in Christ Angie
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Maybe you're thinking of "Christ" in Greek, which is "Xristos"?Originally posted by Angie Miller:
he was saying that this X stood for something else elsewhere, like another launguage or something and OF COURSE I forgot how he explained it.
That's a very common view, however it is not correct. The words "Xmas" and "Xian" are pronounced "Christ-mas" and "Christ-ian" respectively. It is simply another way to write the name of Christ that acknowledges both the person and work of Christ.Originally posted by JonathanG:
I see the X in Xmas as X=cancelling Christ out. Whenever you put an X over anything isn't that meaning you want it removed or excluded.
I would suggest that if people cannot find Iraq on a map, the chances of them knowing the greek use of Christ's name is close to zero.WASHINGTON (AP) -- Young Americans may soon have to fight a war in Iraq, but most of them can't even find that country on a map, the National Geographic Society said Wednesday.
The society survey found that only about one in seven -- 13 percent -- of Americans between the age of 18 and 24, the prime age for military warriors, could find Iraq. The score was the same for Iran, an Iraqi neighbor.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/EDUCATION/11/20/geography.quiz/index.html
Originally posted by stubbornkelly:
Yes, that would be it.
Many people think it's crossing out Christ, but "X" meant that way is more recent than "X" meaning "Chi" in Greek.
Some people do use it to mean crossing out Christ, thinking they're being swift, but they're really not doing anything at all.
No.Originally posted by latterrain77:
The "X" in Xmas should ALWAYS be avoided by the true believer.
Maybe, but they do it out of ignorance. Christians use it out of knowledge and heritage.It is an attempt by the unsaved world to "x-out" the word CHRIST.
That is certainly your choice but it is spiritually meaningless.I never use it and never have.