Anonymous ID: c090ff Dec. 5, 2018, 2:52 p.m. No.4171652   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4171504

This, this is what we all want. Un redacted, unclassified FISA to the public. Then, let the good times roll. Merry Christmas Q, to you and yours.

Anonymous ID: c090ff Dec. 5, 2018, 2:57 p.m. No.4171788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1827

>>4171573 The first known use of Xmas was in 1551. Abbreviations used as Christian symbols have a long history in the church. The letters of the word "Christ" in Greek, the language in which the New Testament was written, or various titles for Jesus early became symbols of Christ and Christianity. For example, the first two letters of the word Christ (cristoV, or as it would be written in older manuscripts, CRISTOS) are the Greek letters chi (c or C) and rho (r or R). These letters were used in the early church to create the chi-rho monogram, a symbol that by the fourth century became part of the official battle standard of the emperor Constantine. In any case, by the fifteenth century Xmas emerged as a widely used symbol for Christmas. In 1436 Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with moveable type. In the early days of printing typesetting was done by hand and was very tedious and expensive. As a result, abbreviations were common. In religious publications, the church began to use the abbreviation C, or simply X, for the word "Christ" to cut down on the cost of the books and pamphlets. So stop on the XMAS isn't Christian BS. Read, learn.

Anonymous ID: c090ff Dec. 5, 2018, 3:01 p.m. No.4171898   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4171678

Wait…you are saying an emoji that Chelsea Clinton posted caused a world wide virus that made your husband ill? And you told your Doctors this. OK. Sorry about your husband but wow.

Anonymous ID: c090ff Dec. 5, 2018, 3:03 p.m. No.4171954   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4171827

Thanks, I get so tired of this every dang year. Research, research, research is what we are all supposed to be doing?? Hell, I found this out in High School….and that was a long time ago KEK

Anonymous ID: c090ff Dec. 5, 2018, 3:11 p.m. No.4172177   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4171848

The first known use of Xmas was in 1551. Abbreviations used as Christian symbols have a long history in the church. The letters of the word "Christ" in Greek, the language in which the New Testament was written, or various titles for Jesus early became symbols of Christ and Christianity. For example, the first two letters of the word Christ (cristoV, or as it would be written in older manuscripts, CRISTOS) are the Greek letters chi (c or C) and rho (r or R). These letters were used in the early church to create the chi-rho monogram, a symbol that by the fourth century became part of the official battle standard of the emperor Constantine. In any case, by the fifteenth century Xmas emerged as a widely used symbol for Christmas. In 1436 Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with moveable type. In the early days of printing typesetting was done by hand and was very tedious and expensive. As a result, abbreviations were common. In religious publications, the church began to use the abbreviation C, or simply X, for the word "Christ" to cut down on the cost of the books and pamphlets. So stop on the XMAS isn't Christian BS. Read, learn.