really? cool, in first school a teacher told me that the x was crossing out the Christ. God bless us... every one :rolleyes:taras posted on Dec 20 2003 at 11:05 AM said:indeedy... merry xmas
BTW. 'Xmas' is as legitimate as 'Christmas' and has been in use for just as long. Christ was often represented by the greek letter X (= Chi). The name Cairo comes from the first two letters in greek, XR (Chi and Ro)... </history lesson>
:lol:Dozer posted on Dec 20 2003 at 12:11 PM said:really? cool, in first school a teacher told me that the x was crossing out the Christ. God bless us... every one :rolleyes:taras posted on Dec 20 2003 at 11:05 AM said:indeedy... merry xmas
BTW. 'Xmas' is as legitimate as 'Christmas' and has been in use for just as long. Christ was often represented by the greek letter X (= Chi). The name Cairo comes from the first two letters in greek, XR (Chi and Ro)... </history lesson>
BTW. 'Xmas' is as legitimate as 'Christmas' and has been in use for just as long. Christ was often represented by the greek letter X (= Chi). The name Cairo comes from the first two letters in greek, XR (Chi and Ro)... </history lesson>
declaration posted on Dec 20 2003 at 08:42 PM said: