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This image already appeared in the French "advent calendar", sorry if you
already saw it...
Thanks to Gilles Tran for the Makesnow macro!
Xavier
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news: 4770edfc@news.povray.org...
> This image already appeared in the French "advent calendar", sorry if you
> already saw it...
Now I saw it at least 4 times lol ;-)
Merry Christmass
Marc
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Xavier Manget napsal(a):
> This image already appeared in the French "advent calendar", sorry if you
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> Thanks to Gilles Tran for the Makesnow macro!
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> Xavier
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I always wondered why is it called Chrismas if it has nothing to do with
Chtist (not even Chris) but rather celebrates the winter solstice.
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477157b6$1@news.povray.org...
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> Now I saw it at least 4 times lol ;-)
Sorry, at first my Outlook Express stupidly showed the message inside an
older thread with the same subject, so I re-sent with a slightly different
subject, then I tried but wasn't able to delete the first posts from the
server... :-(
All my apologies for "flooding" the newsgroup this way!
Xavier
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4771600e@news.povray.org...
> Xavier Manget napsal(a):
>> This image already appeared in the French "advent calendar", sorry if you
>> already saw it...
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>> Thanks to Gilles Tran for the Makesnow macro!
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>> Xavier
> I always wondered why is it called Chrismas if it has nothing to do with
> Chtist (not even Chris) but rather celebrates the winter solstice.
Actually there were pre-Christian celebrations of the winter solstice, but
the English word "Christmas" obviously refers to Christ (Christ's mass) and
seems to date back to approx. year 1000...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
Xavier
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Jan Dvorak nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/12/25 14:54:
> Xavier Manget napsal(a):
>> This image already appeared in the French "advent calendar", sorry if you
>> already saw it...
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>> ("Joyeux Noël" = "Merry Christmas" in French )
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>> Thanks to Gilles Tran for the Makesnow macro!
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>> Xavier
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> I always wondered why is it called Chrismas if it has nothing to do with
> Chtist (not even Chris) but rather celebrates the winter solstice.
In the early days of the Cristianity, during those times when they where
persecuted, the various celebrations where adjusted to the dates of
pre-christian celebrations that had somewhat similar symbolism.
The Christ is a "bringer of light" and the winter soltice selebrations where
about the "return of the light".
Easter is about the Christ "return to life", and the coinsiding celebrations
where about the "return of life".
--
Alain
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'No, `Eureka` is Greek for `This bath is too hot.`' -- Dr. Who
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