12-27-2008, 07:24 PM
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Location: longwood, fl
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Originally Posted by jdavis
Because of the gift-giving legends associated with Nicholas, it was held (especially in Belgium and Holland) that on the Eve the Feast of Nicholas, the bishop himself would come from heaven and visit children in their homes, giving gifts to those who had been good. Nicholas, decked out in full ecclesiastical garb (bishop's vestments, with miter and crozier), would arrive on a flying gray horse (or white donkey, depending on the custom). In some variations of the legend, he was accompanied by Black Peter, an elf whose job was to punish children who had been bad.
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i think ya missed the point! ill rephrase. are christians only smart enough to realize santa is fake but still think jesus can do all his magical crap?
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