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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Christmas in july
« on: July 20, 2025, 09:13:15 PM »
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  • I've heard/seen two large corporations promoting this abdominal evil. KFC and Coles supermarkets, they even had a radio add telling you to get in 'the spirit' for Christmas in july. It's filth, an absolutely evil satanic coordinated attack by judaeo-masonry on Christ  subversive filth. :mad:

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    Re: Christmas in july
    « Reply #1 on: July 21, 2025, 11:44:20 AM »
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  • I've heard/seen two large corporations promoting this abdominal evil. KFC and Coles supermarkets, they even had a radio add telling you to get in 'the spirit' for Christmas in july. It's filth, an absolutely evil satanic coordinated attack by judaeo-masonry on Christ  subversive filth. :mad:
    All that grease in KFC is bad for your gut, ya know. :laugh1:
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    Re: Christmas in july
    « Reply #2 on: July 21, 2025, 03:39:00 PM »
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  • Filthy and abominable? Seems a bit overblown to me. 
    You well know they aren’t speaking of Christmas in the religious sense! They mean it in the secular holiday and seasonal sense. You know, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, cold and snow, presents, jolly get-togethers. It’s a money making gimmick, that’s all. 
    It’s akin to the Beach Party in January, hoping people will buy beach and barbecue items!  
    (Both aren’t done in Southern Hemisphere!)

    If you are that upset by pagan merchandising, get yourself a cat-o-nine-tails and go postal at KFC and Kohls. (Don’t expect me to contribute to your bail.)  

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    Re: Christmas in july
    « Reply #3 on: July 21, 2025, 05:41:59 PM »
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  • Filthy and abominable? Seems a bit overblown to me.
    You well know they aren’t speaking of Christmas in the religious sense! They mean it in the secular holiday and seasonal sense. You know, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, cold and snow, presents, jolly get-togethers. It’s a money making gimmick, that’s all.
    It’s akin to the Beach Party in January, hoping people will buy beach and barbecue items! 
    (Both aren’t done in Southern Hemisphere!)

    If you are that upset by pagan merchandising, get yourself a cat-o-nine-tails and go postal at KFC and Kohls. (Don’t expect me to contribute to your bail.) 
    No no no, it's a satanic subversion of Christmas. An attack against Christ, a weakening of people's desire for the birth of the God-man. It slowly makes actually Christmas just another day, just another 'holiday'.

    It's no different from when you celebrate someone else birthday on a different day then when the actual day comes it's less important because you've already celebrated it.

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    Re: Christmas in july
    « Reply #4 on: July 21, 2025, 05:49:26 PM »
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  • It's all about the Benjamin$.  I don't think it's any more complicated than that.


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    Re: Christmas in july
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  • No no no, it's a satanic subversion of Christmas. An attack against Christ, a weakening of people's desire for the birth of the God-man. It slowly makes actually Christmas just another day, just another 'holiday'.

    It's no different from when you celebrate someone else birthday on a different day then when the actual day comes it's less important because you've already celebrated it.
    I taught primary grade children for decades. When a child had a birthday, we had a small party in class. For children with summer birthdays or when school was not in session, we held a class party on a day close before or after, and, in the case of summer birthdays, I held 1/2 year birthday parties. Nobody in nearly five decades was ever insulted or complained! 
    But thanks for the warning. Please state your birthdate so that I can make sure if I forget it, not to congratulate you nor acknowledge it in any way!