Friday, November 28, 2008

The X in X-mas

Many Christians take issue with the X in X-mas but what they probably don't realize is that the X is the Greek letter at the beginning of Χριστός meaning Christ. X is commonly understood as the abbreviation for Christ. Therefore X-mas and X-tian are perfectly valid and good abbreviations for Christmas and Christian. Now one might understand the worry that people might forget what X stands for, but we should remind rather than fight it as if it was a heretical doctrine. I am not sorry if I offend any one but the truth is that the X in X-mas is not a heretical doctrine and it is in fact a perfectly good abbreviation.

3 comments:

Gunnar said...

Hey Daniel I think that is really neat I did not know that. I agree with the rest of the paragraph, Thanks,
Gunanr

Gunnar said...

sorry my name is Gunnar! not Gunanr lol merry christmas!

Amy Spratt said...

Daniel,
C.S.Lewis has an article about Xmas. I am not quite sure where it is, but I have read it. It was along those same lines, but there was more to it.
Good paragraph though!