“Christ” in Greek is stated “Χριστός.The first letter of “Christ” in Greek means “X,” as it likewise does in the Roman letter set. While the shortening isn’t utilized in many Christmas-based publicizing or sacred writing, “Xmas” dates right back to the twelfth century, when it was utilized in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. numerous Christians, who become very mad over what they see as blasphemy – eliminating Christ’s blessed name from the significant holiday, and replacing it with a X
Writing Christmas as "Xmas" is Sacrilegious (6/8)
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