Monday, December 19, 2011

What happen if there were no Christmas?

The days would be like any other day.

The streets would be dull like any time streets.

People would go about their lives as usual.

Retailers would have no hope to rake in the largest sale of the year.

Children would have no dreams of reindeer and Santa.

No stockings hung up by the fire place.

No Nutcracker and sugar plum faries.

No Christmas carols and choirs.

No tinzzles, Christmas decorations and Christmas trees.

No colorful lights in the long dark night.

There is no reason for another family reunion.

Party goers has one less excuse to go partying.

No Christmas holidays, ouch!

No little boy fund raising to buy pyjamas for poor kids.

No highschoolers write Christmas cards for the homeless and help them to locate their kins.

No free hot meals for the street people.

No hope for new life for those in life sentence or similar situations.

No compassion for the physicaly or metally challenged.

There would be no freedom of thoughts.

No base for a belief to do good to others, especially one's enemy.

No equality on human right.

No status for women.

No help for those who are poor and oppressed.

No miracles for those who desperately need one.

No forgiveness. No justice.

No trust.


These are the things people experience in countries where Christmas is not allowed to be celebrated.
What kind of foolish love is it, that God would come as a babe among man, then died a horrible death
inorder that some may have a few days of fun? Or did He?