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...quaecumque sunt vera, quaecumque pudica, quaecumque justa, quaecumque sancta, quaecumque amabilia, quaecumque bonae famae, si qua virtus, si qua laus disciplinae, haec cogitate.
-- Phil. 4:8

Merry X'mas!

By the way, ever wondered how on earth 'Christ' is abbreviated to 'X'?
Well, I myself used to think that 'X' kind of looks like a cross, doesn't it? And Christ was nailed on a cross...
That's nice and well, but 'X' here is actually the Greek letter 'chi'. 'Christ' in Greek is Χριστός (Christos). So, 'chi' in X'mas is actually Christ's initial.
On another note, a church I used to attend actually had Χρ inscribed on the pulpit. Another had IHS (iota-eta-sigma). I didn't realise that they are actually Christograms until quite recently. Some Christian I am.
Well, you learn something new everyday. Merry Christmas! 

3 comments:

Yi Ying said...

Merry Christmas, Yossa!

chrome_fox said...

Merry Christmas, too!

Anonymous said...

Oh well though u actually learn that in statistic too:) though the pronunciation is "chi (sound more like kai) " and the shape is a lot more sexy:) happy new year to u too!!!