Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for December 24, 2016
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Transcript:
rj: wow. that star is really bright tonight. verne: ti's almost like it's pointing downward to something. verne: something important! nativity liquor verne: Tell me 2017 will be better. rj: you want me to lie?
There are far more “hints” that Jesus Christ was the Prince of Peace and the Redeemer of Mankind. Certain the synoptic Gospels, composed during the lifetimes of many of the witnesses to the Holy Miracle of His life, are the most reliable sources of information on His life – especially His death – and ministry.
One need not be a Christian to celebrate His birth; His voluminous and widely-disseminated teachings are a sufficient reason for joy for all mankind. One need not wait for the actual anniversary of his birth – admittedly unknown – to celebrate peace on earth and good will toward others.
There are far more “hints” that Jesus Christ was the Prince of Peace and the Redeemer of Mankind. Certain the synoptic Gospels, composed during the lifetimes of many of the witnesses to the Holy Miracle of His life, are the most reliable sources of information on His life – especially His death – and ministry.
One need not be a Christian to celebrate His birth; His voluminous and widely-disseminated teachings are a sufficient reason for joy for all mankind. One need not wait for the actual anniversary of his birth – admittedly unknown – to celebrate peace on earth and good will toward others.