• @Rapidcreek
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    -3010 months ago

    After all. Jesus was a dark skinned Jewish man. Why would they want to celebrate his birth over 2,000 years ago?

    • @BMatthew
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      2710 months ago

      The festivities and feasting are cancelled when over half of Gaza is being starved. Christmas itself, prayers, and hope that peace comes as Christ calls for is not. Listen to what the priests have said and not the title.

      • @Rapidcreek
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        -2710 months ago

        Bethlehem is on the West Bank and they are not starving.

        • @AFaithfulNihilist
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          2910 months ago

          So It seems like perhaps you just don’t understand any of the words in the title, let’s see if we can help!

          Christmas is a Christian holiday often celebrated with feasts, singing, and calls for peace on earth and goodwill towards others.

          Festivities are celebratory events and activities, typically characterized by joviality and shared happiness.

          Solidarity is being United in your feelings, actions, and condition with someone else who might be in a different situation but shares some of your feelings, actions, and circumstances.

          Bethlehem is the location where Christians believe their Messiah was born.

          Gaza is a small region in the Middle East being ethnically cleansed by Israel.

          Putting it all together the title reads:

          Town where Christian God was born cancels celebratory activities in favor of showing support for the feelings and conditions of the victims of genocide in Gaza.

        • @BMatthew
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          2210 months ago

          That is correct, Bethlehem is under occupation in the West Bank. People in Gaza cannot get permits to visit for Christmas. Also, people in the occupied West Bank who lost families when churches in Gaza were bombed and family members are being denied food, water, and medical aide do not feel that feasts and presents are appropriate. It is a time for prayer not presents.

          • @Rapidcreek
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            10 months ago

            Now why would Muslims want to visit for Christmas?

            • @BMatthew
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              2310 months ago

              Wow, racist much? Why is the Church if the Nativity in Palestine, the answer is that is where Christ was born and many Christians live there. One of the first things Israel bombed in Gaza was St Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church which was one of the oldest churches in the world. Last week Israeli snipers killed several at the Catholic Church in Gaza. There are not as many Christians in Gaza anymore as most fled over the last 16 years of blockade, but to suggest that all Palestinians are Muslim is an embarrassing take.

              • @Rapidcreek
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                -1810 months ago

                So Christian Gazians you mean.

    • Cosmoooooooo
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      -2110 months ago
      • fictional dark skinned jewish man. There still exist zero evidence that this fictional character with magical powers existed.
      • @glimse
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        1010 months ago

        Oh wow, 5 seconds of reading would have saved you some embarrassment.

        The magical powers, virgin birth, etc are debatable but Jesus was a real person who definitely existed

      • @Rapidcreek
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        -1010 months ago

        Well, you could call anything that existed over 2,000 years ago a fiction. That’s kind of a low bar.

          • @Kittenstix
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            210 months ago

            But the earth also exists now, so that doesn’t work.

          • @Rapidcreek
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            -1110 months ago

            Well, I would have at least come up with the Roman Empire, but if that’s the way you want to play it…