Phatose on 8/12/2009 at 05:46
You believe all 2 billion of them are in on the scam then?
fett on 8/12/2009 at 06:01
I'm sure someone will eventually point out that Jesus wasn't even born in December, but rather in September, either the 22nd or 23rd, and pretty much everything else about the December 25th "Christmas" originated in Pagan solstice/death rituals. It's hilarious to me that Western Christianity has such a hard on for Dec 25th, but balk so hard at Oct 31st, which is more closely related to Christianity anyway. Bass akwards as usual.
D'Juhn Keep on 8/12/2009 at 07:04
Does this mean mince pies are banned? :(
smallfry on 8/12/2009 at 07:56
Quote:
Comment Date: Dec 3 2009 12:53 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: With a name like "American Eagle", one would think the company owners would be more AMERICAN-FRIENDLY. ...
What a disturbing site.
Enchantermon on 8/12/2009 at 08:46
Quote Posted by fett
It's hilarious to me that Western Christianity has such a hard on for Dec 25th, but balk so hard at Oct 31st, which is more closely related to Christianity anyway. Bass akwards as usual.
Not all Christians are in this boat, btw. *raises hand*
Vasquez on 8/12/2009 at 09:11
Damn. Every time I think I won't be suprised by ANYTHING anymore, comes something like this.
David on 8/12/2009 at 10:43
Quote:
Comment Date: Nov 27 2009 8:39 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: This store was playing MTV when I was in there last, I was glad my daughter was in the dressing room because the video that was on was porn.
I must find this American Eagle Outfitters store.
Master Villain on 8/12/2009 at 11:31
I'm amazed by this site... but also by the existence of a store specializing in crates and barrels.
Aerothorn on 8/12/2009 at 11:38
"Millions upon millions in our nation deeply value the great truths of Christmas."
I can't find anything on the site that explains what these "great truths" are.
kabatta on 8/12/2009 at 13:36
Quote Posted by fett
I'm sure someone will eventually point out that Jesus wasn't even born in December, but rather in September, either the 22nd or 23rd, and pretty much everything else about the December 25th "Christmas" originated in Pagan solstice/death rituals. It's hilarious to me that Western Christianity has such a hard on for Dec 25th, but balk so hard at Oct 31st, which is more closely related to Christianity anyway. Bass akwards as usual.
May I be the person who spoils the milk and says Christmas has "pagan" origins? No? Too bad. Mircea Eliade's book entitled "History of religions and spiritual beliefs" says that 25 December has it's origins in the Zoroastrian faith. Thank you for your patience.