Over the years, somehow and due to some political and secular pressure, somehow the greetings of Merry Christmas simply disappeared and in its place” Happy Holidays”.

Well, I do disagree with this, let us recognize religious holidays for what they are; Christians, Hindus, Jewish, or Muslims. No one has any right to deny us our “religious” affiliation. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy New Year.


HAVE YOURSELF A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! A very special Merry Christmas message from VT General Manager Johnny Punish Blessings to All



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  1. On Keeping Christ in Christmas
    (Inspired by cards and greetings received)

    Christians who send “Season’s Greetings”
    Merit salutary beatings;
    Those who wish a “happy solstice”
    On their souls deserve a poultice;
    Lastly, those with “jolly wishes”
    should be tossed to hungry fishes.
    Yes, this is hyperbole,
    But not without its truth, you see.
    Does “Merry Christmas” cause such pain
    Or fear of faithless who disdain
    The mention of our holy Savior?
    Do yourself – and them – a favor:
    Do not fear, and have no shame
    To witness to the sacred Name!
    For Christ Himself said those ashamed
    To witness to His Truth and Name
    Will not inherit life eternal,
    But unending fire infernal.
    And He said to never fear
    His enemies who will not hear
    His voice, and hate those who embrace
    His will and long to see His face.
    But love and fear the Lord alone —
    He loves us and he did atone
    For all our sins upon the Cross.
    So let not anti-Christians boss
    You into silence any time!
    Thus ends my militant Christmas rhyme.

  2. As a Christian who doesn’t celebrate Christmas with much enthusiasm, I’m reminded of what Jesus said, “Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord’ and then not do what I say?” That would include loving one’s enemies and doing good to those who hate you, not bombing the crap out of them. There is not and never has been a “just” war.

  3. Merry Christmas to everyone.. I guess, as Palestinians we should claim Jesus, the Prince of Peace as ours. In Fact there is an entire Chapter in the Holy Quran about Mary… perhaps one of the most beautiful chapter of the Holy Quran when chanted… What surprise me and hostile to me are these Evangelical Christian Zionists who are enemy ot the Palestinian Christians, the first in the world. Yes, we do celebrate Jesus as a messenger and prophet of God, born from the Holy Spirit and blessed by Allah all the times.

  4. Thank you Samid, congratulations to you too!!!
    But… What happened to the “Baby Jesus” and his “Manger”?
    We commemorate the birth of him, not “Santa”…
    But still… a big hug for you and yours.
    Very good song by Jhonny, but I won’t listen to it tonight
    (could wake up the Child….)
    — Alfredo —

  5. Merry Christmas to all the World.
    ps, I do not kno what happy hannuka means, and I am not interested in it either, This is the day that thw Sun turns towards the North again and it is about IUSA the KEST. Christianity came from Egypt and never ever had anything to do with any Jews.
    “IUSA the KRST was born in a stable on the 25th. December of a Virgin called IsisMery.
    He taught in the Temple at age 10 and he was baptised at age 30 by Anup the Baptiser.
    He had 12 companions, walked on water, healed the sick and raised the dead.
    He was crucified, died and was buried in a tomb of rock.
    He was resurrected.”
    That is all in the Pyramid Texts and the Book of the Dead.

    Christianity was usurped by the Essenes – who were Jews, The sculptures were stolen when the Great Library of Alexandria was destroyed.

    Read CHRIST in EGYPT by D.M. Murdock and read The BIBLE UNEARTHED. by Israel Finkelstein.

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