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Mar. 8th, 2005 04:32 pmI have to say, after grading papers all morning, this wins for "most bizarre filler text to make a paper requirement-length ever". If the play had been about Christianity in any way, shape, or form it might not be so weird, but really, who doesn't like to start out each scholarly essay with a little bit of good old-fashioned evangelism?
There is no better feeling in the world than the birth of one's own child. It is without a doubt that the world we live in, for the most part, view a child's birth with great significance and admiration. This is absolutely true considering the fact that the one holiday in which most people get together and celebrate is Christmas. Although the obvious aspect is because it is about Jesus Christ, what really matters most is that the celebration is not for any other reason but solely for the fact that this is the day Christ was born. Jesus Christ has done great deeds and sacrifices throughout His life but nonetheless what is being valued more is His birth.
There is no better feeling in the world than the birth of one's own child. It is without a doubt that the world we live in, for the most part, view a child's birth with great significance and admiration. This is absolutely true considering the fact that the one holiday in which most people get together and celebrate is Christmas. Although the obvious aspect is because it is about Jesus Christ, what really matters most is that the celebration is not for any other reason but solely for the fact that this is the day Christ was born. Jesus Christ has done great deeds and sacrifices throughout His life but nonetheless what is being valued more is His birth.