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| Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:27 pm | |
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| The True Origin of Christmas | |
| Where did Christmas originate? From the Bible or paganism? What | |
| is the real origin of Santa Claus�mistletoe�Christmas | |
| trees�holly wreaths�and the custom of exchanging gifts? Many are | |
| concerned about putting �Christ back into Christmas.� Was He | |
| ever there? Here are the stunning answers! | |
| Every year after Thanksgiving, most people's thoughts turn to | |
| Christmas. It is the time when professing Christians are | |
| supposed to focus on Jesus Christ. After all, it is the | |
| �Christ-mass� season! | |
| Christmas is thought by most to be a wonderful time, focusing | |
| the participants on giving, family togetherness, beautiful music | |
| and decorations, feasting on special foods and singing Christmas | |
| carols throughout the neighborhood (as my family did every | |
| year). All of this is supposedly centered around the worship of | |
| Christ. Surely the Bible instructs us to do all this�right? | |
| The answers will shock you! | |
| Why do people think that Christmas is wonderful? Most never | |
| reflect on why they believe what they believe or do what they | |
| do. We live in a world filled with customs, but few ever seek to | |
| understand their origin. We generally accept them without | |
| question. Most people basically do what everyone else | |
| does�because it is easy and natural! | |
| Let's carefully examine the roots of Christmas. Let's look at | |
| why people follow the customs associated with it. Why is it kept | |
| on December 25th? Did the early New Testament Church keep it? | |
| This article is filled with facts from history that, when placed | |
| together, paint a complete picture. Let's avoid all assumptions | |
| and only accept what can be PROVEN! | |
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| #Post#: 56-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:27 pm | |
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| Pagan Origin | |
| In 1990, the Solon, Ohio (a Cleveland suburb) school board | |
| banned all nativity and other Christmas scenes on any school | |
| property because they felt it violated the separation of church | |
| and state. They were challenged in court when outraged parents | |
| opposed them, feeling that Christmas was being stolen from their | |
| children and the community. The board lost the case! The | |
| citizenry had contended that Christmas was a worldwide tradition | |
| that was not part of, and transcended, religion. It was deemed | |
| to be secular�a part of virtually all cultures worldwide. | |
| The court decision affirmed that Christmas has no Christian | |
| roots! However, the court's opinion also noted that bible | |
| reading and prayer obviously are associated with Christ-ianity�a | |
| remarkable admission! The court concluded that Christmas-keeping | |
| and manger scenes could remain because they are not really part | |
| of either Christianity or religion�but prayer and Bible reading, | |
| which are, must remain excluded from schools! | |
| Nearly all aspects of Christmas observance have their roots in | |
| Roman custom and religion. Consider the following admission from | |
| a large American newspaper (The Buffalo News, Nov. 22, 1984): | |
| �The earliest reference to Christmas being marked on Dec. 25 | |
| comes from the second century after Jesus' birth. It is | |
| considered likely the first Christmas celebrations were in | |
| reaction to the Roman Saturnalia, a harvest festival that marked | |
| the winter solstice�the return of the sun�and honored Saturn, | |
| the god of sowing. Saturnalia was a rowdy time, much opposed by | |
| the more austere leaders among the still-minority Christian | |
| sect. Christmas developed, one scholar says, as a means of | |
| replacing worship of the sun with worship of the Son. By 529 | |
| A.D., after Christianity had become the official state religion | |
| of the Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian made Christmas a civic | |
| holiday. The celebration of Christmas reached its peak�some | |
| would say its worst moments�in the medieval period when it | |
| became a time for conspicuous consumption and unequaled | |
| revelry.� | |
| Consider these quotes from the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 | |
| edition, under �Christmas�: �Christmas was not among the | |
| earliest festivals of the Church�the first evidence of the feast | |
| is from Egypt.� Further, �Pagan customs centering around the | |
| January calends gravitated to Christmas.� Under �Natal Day,� | |
| Origen, an early Catholic writer, admitted, ��In the Scriptures, | |
| no one is recorded to have kept a feast or held a great banquet | |
| on his birthday. It is only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod) who | |
| make great rejoicings over the day in which they were born into | |
| this world� (emphasis mine). | |
| The Encyclopedia Americana, 1956 edition, adds, �Christmas�was | |
| not observed in the first centuries of the Christian church, | |
| since the Christian usage in general was to celebrate the death | |
| of remarkable persons rather than their birth�a feast was | |
| established in memory of this event [Christ's birth] in the | |
| fourth century. In the fifth century the Western Church ordered | |
| the feast to be celebrated forever on the day of the Mithraic | |
| rites of the birth of the sun and at the close of the | |
| Saturnalia, as no certain knowledge of the day of Christ's birth | |
| existed.� | |
| There is no mistaking the origin of the modern Christmas | |
| celebration. Many additional sources could be cited and we will | |
| return to this later. Let's begin to tie some other facts | |
| together. | |
| It was 300 years after Christ before the Roman church kept | |
| Christmas, and not until the fifth century that it was mandated | |
| to be kept throughout the empire as an official festival | |
| honoring �Christ.� | |
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| #Post#: 57-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:28 pm | |
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| Can Christ Be Honored by Christmas? | |
| The most common justification that one will hear regarding | |
| Christmas is that people have replaced old pagan customs and | |
| intents by asserting that they are now �focusing on Christ.� I | |
| have heard many say that they are �honoring Christ� in their | |
| Christmas-keeping. The problem is that God does not say this is | |
| acceptable to Him! Actually, He plainly commands against it! | |
| Keeping Christmas dishonors Christ! He considers everything | |
| about it to be an abomination! We will soon see why. | |
| Christ said, �But in vain they do worship Me, teaching for | |
| doctrines the commandments of men� (Matt. 15:9). Christmas is | |
| not a command of God �it is a tradition of men. Christ | |
| continued, �Full well you reject the commandment of God, that | |
| you may keep your own tradition� (Mark 7:9). Every year, | |
| throughout the world, on December 25th, hundreds of millions do | |
| just that! | |
| We will see that God plainly commands, �Follow not the way of | |
| the heathen.� But most people do not fear God, and He allows | |
| them to make their own decisions. Human beings are free moral | |
| agents�free to obey or disobey God! But woe to those who ignore | |
| the plain Word of God! | |
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| #Post#: 58-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:28 pm | |
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| Was Christ Born on December 25th? | |
| Christ was born in the fall of the year. Many have mistakenly | |
| believed He was born around the beginning of winter�December | |
| 25th! They are wrong! Notice the Adam Clarke Commentary, volume | |
| 5, page 370, New York edition: �It was custom among Jews to send | |
| out their sheep to the deserts about the Passover [early | |
| spring], and bring them home at the commencement of the first | |
| rain.� The first rains began in early-to-mid fall. Continuing | |
| with this same quote: �During the time they were out, the | |
| shepherds watched them night and day. As�the first rain began | |
| early in the month of March-esvan, which answers to part of our | |
| October and November [begins sometime in October], we find that | |
| the sheep were kept out in the open country during the whole | |
| summer. And as these shepherds had not yet brought home their | |
| flocks, it is a presumptive argument that October had not yet | |
| commenced, and that, consequently, our Lord was not born on the | |
| 25th of December, when no flocks were out in the fields; nor | |
| could He have been born later than September, as the flocks were | |
| still in the fields by night. On this very ground, the nativity | |
| in December should be given up. The feeding of the flocks by | |
| night in the fields is a chronological fact�See the quotations | |
| from the Talmudists in Lightfoot.� | |
| Luke 2:8 explains that when Christ was born, �there were in the | |
| same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over | |
| their flock by night.� Note that they were �abiding� in the | |
| field. This never happened in December. Both Ezra 10:9-13 and | |
| the Song of Solomon 2:11 show that winter was the rainy season | |
| and shepherds could not stay on cold, open fields at night. | |
| Numerous encyclopedias plainly state that Christ was not born on | |
| December 25th! The Catholic Encyclopedia directly confirms this. | |
| In all likelihood, Christ was born in the fall! A lengthy | |
| technical explanation would prove this point. | |
| Since we now know that December 25th was nowhere near Christ's | |
| actual birthdate, where did the festival associated with this | |
| date come from? | |
| Now read this quote under �Christmas�: �In the Roman world, the | |
| Saturnalia (December 17) was a time of merrymaking and | |
| exchanging of gifts. December 25 was also regarded as the | |
| birthdate of the Iranian mystery god Mithra, the Sun of | |
| Righteousness. On the Roman New Year (January 1), houses were | |
| decorated with greenery and lights, and gifts were given to | |
| children and the poor. To these observances were added the | |
| German and Celtic Yule rites when the Teutonic tribes penetrated | |
| into Gaul, Britain and central Europe. Food and good fellowship, | |
| the Yule log and Yule cakes, greenery and fir trees, gifts and | |
| greetings all commemorated different aspects of this festive | |
| season. Fires and lights, symbols of warmth and lasting life, | |
| have always been associated with the winter festival, both pagan | |
| and Christian� (Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed., vol. II, p. | |
| 903). | |
| A final quote about the selection of December 25th as the | |
| birthdate of Christ is necessary. Note an article in The Toronto | |
| Star, December 1984, by Alan Edmonds, entitled, �We owe a lot to | |
| Druids, Dutch�: �The Reformation cast a blight on Christmas. By | |
| then, of course, clever ecclesiastical politicians had adopted | |
| the Pagan mid-winter festival as the alleged birthdate of Jesus, | |
| of Nazareth, and thrown in a few other Pagan goodies to make | |
| their takeover more palatable.� | |
| December 25th was not selected because it was the birth of | |
| Christ or because it was even near it. It was selected because | |
| it coincided with the idolatrous pagan festival Saturnalia�and | |
| this celebration must be carefully examined. In any event, we do | |
| not know the exact date of Christ's birth. While God certainly | |
| could have made it known, He chose to hide it from the world's | |
| eyes! | |
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| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:29 pm | |
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| What About Santa Claus? | |
| Parents reason that they owe the whole Christmas myth to their | |
| children! Christmas traditions are focused primarily on kids, | |
| and they are certainly the center of most of what happens. I | |
| know because I kept seventeen Christmases. My older sister and | |
| younger brother and I were the recipients of much and the givers | |
| of very little on that day�and it all started with the Santa | |
| Claus lie. | |
| Some years ago, a priest in New Jersey told his Sunday school | |
| class that Santa was a myth. The outrage from parents and his | |
| supervisors was swift. He had �killed Santa!� He had �destroyed | |
| family tradition!� He had �usurped family authority,� the | |
| article continued. He was officially censored by his superiors | |
| for being �overzealous and insensitive.� | |
| His crime? He told the truth! | |
| According to Langer's Encyclo-pedia of World History, (article | |
| �Santa�), �Santa� was a common name for Nimrod throughout Asia | |
| Minor. This was also the same fire god who came down the | |
| chimneys of the ancient pagans and the same fire god to whom | |
| infants were burned and eaten in human sacrifice among those who | |
| were once God's people. | |
| Today Santa Claus comes from �Saint Nicholas.� Washington | |
| Irving, in 1809, is responsible for remaking the original old, | |
| stern bishop of this same name into the new �jolly St. Nick� in | |
| his Knickerbocker History of New York. (Most of the rest of | |
| America's Christmas traditions are even more recent than this.) | |
| �Old Nick� has long been recognized as a term for the devil. | |
| In Revelation 2:6 and 15, we read about a �doctrine of the | |
| Nicolaitanes,� which Christ twice tells His Church �[He] hates.� | |
| Let's analyze the word Nicolaitane. It means �follower of | |
| Nicholas.� Nikos means �conqueror, destroyer.� Laos means | |
| �people.� Nicolaitanes, then, are people who follow the | |
| conqueror or destroyer�Nimrod. If you have believed that | |
| following Christmas is an innocent Christian custom, let this | |
| truth sink in! | |
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| #Post#: 60-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:30 pm | |
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| Is It Scriptural to Exchange Gifts? | |
| Merchants regularly report that over 60% of their annual retail | |
| sales occur during the Christmas shopping season. This | |
| represents a tremendous amount of gift buying. Most today | |
| believe that gift-giving comes from the Bible example of the | |
| �three wise men� (the Bible gives no number) presenting gifts to | |
| Christ. Is this true? Where did exchanging gifts come from, and | |
| what does God's Word say about it? | |
| The Bibliotheca Sacra states, �The interchange of presents | |
| between friends is a like characteristic of Christmas and the | |
| Saturnalia, and must have been adopted by Christians from the | |
| pagans, as the admonition of Tertullian plainly shows� (Vol. 12, | |
| pp. 153-155). | |
| Like every other aspect of Christmas, the shocking truth is that | |
| even this supposed Christian custom does not come from the | |
| Bible. It is an irony that people love to believe they are | |
| following the custom of the wise men giving to Christ, when | |
| actually they are giving almost exclusively to each other! What | |
| hypocrisy! Christ is completely forgotten. | |
| The Bible actually teaches that Christians should not keep | |
| birthdays. Numerous scriptures make this principle clear. (Read | |
| our article �Are Birthday Celebrations Christian?�) However, | |
| what if you went to a birthday party that had been prepared for | |
| you and everybody gave gifts to each other and you were left | |
| out? The idea is ridiculous! If this happened, you would say | |
| that people were being selfish and forgetting you. In fact, most | |
| people give to others on Christmas merely because they expect to | |
| receive gifts themselves! | |
| Let's briefly return to the �wise men� who gave gifts to Christ. | |
| The scripture describing this is Matthew 2:1-11: �Now when Jesus | |
| was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, | |
| behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying, | |
| Where is He that is born King of the Jews?�And when they were | |
| come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His | |
| mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had | |
| opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts; gold, and | |
| frankincense, and myrrh.� | |
| It is commonly supposed that these were birthday presents for | |
| �baby Jesus.� But is this what the Bible actually says? | |
| Absolutely not! First, it is important to note that they did | |
| give the gifts to Jesus. They did not stand in his presence and | |
| exchange gifts among themselves or give them to others. The | |
| gifts were �presented unto Him.� Also, they arrived well after | |
| his �birthday.� This is another reason these could not have been | |
| �birthday presents.� | |
| A long-standing, ancient custom of the East was to present gifts | |
| when coming before a king. These men understood they were in the | |
| presence of the �King of the Jews.� The Bible carries many | |
| examples of people sending gifts to kings or presenting them | |
| upon arrival into their presence. This custom is common today | |
| when ambassadors or others come into the presence of a world | |
| leader. | |
| Finally, notice what the Adam Clarke Commentary, volume 5, page | |
| 46, states about what really happened on this occasion: �Verse | |
| 11. They presented unto him gifts. The people of the east never | |
| approach the presence of kings and great personages, without a | |
| present in their hands. This custom is often noticed in the Old | |
| Testament, and still prevails in the east, and in some of the | |
| newly discovered South Seas Islands.� Gifts were customarily | |
| presented to kings. | |
| What could be more plain? | |
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| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:30 pm | |
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| Origin of the Christmas Tree | |
| No article about Christmas is complete without some explanation | |
| of the �Christmas tree.� We have touched on it without directly | |
| focusing on it. The modern Christmas tree originated in Germany. | |
| But the Germans got it from the Romans, who got it from the | |
| Babylonians and the Egyptians. | |
| The following demonstrates what the Babylonians believe about | |
| the origin of the Christmas tree: �An old Babylonish fable told | |
| of an evergreen tree which sprang out of a dead tree stump. The | |
| old stump symbolized the dead Nimrod, the new evergreen tree | |
| symbolized that Nimrod had come to life again in Tammuz! Among | |
| the Druids the oak was sacred, among the Egyptians it was the | |
| palm, and in Rome it was the fir, which was decorated with red | |
| berries during the Saturnalia!� (Walsh, Curiosities of Popular | |
| Customs, p. 242). | |
| Frederick J. Haskin's Answers to Questions states, �The | |
| Christmas tree is from Egypt, and its origin dates from a period | |
| long anterior to the Christmas Era.� Did you know this�that the | |
| Christmas tree long preceded Christianity? | |
| Most aspects of Christmas are not referred to in the Bible. Of | |
| course, the reason is that they are not from God�they are not | |
| part of the way He wants people to worship Him. The Christmas | |
| tree, however, is directly mentioned in the Bible! Turn to | |
| Jeremiah 10:2-5, �Thus says the Lord, Learn not the way of the | |
| heathen�For the customs of the people are vain: for one cuts a | |
| tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, | |
| with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they | |
| fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not. They | |
| are upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be | |
| borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they | |
| cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do good.� | |
| This plain description of the modern Christmas tree is clear. | |
| God directly refers to it as �the way of the heathen.� Just as | |
| directly, He commands His people to �learn not the way of the | |
| heathen,� calling these customs �vain.� Verse 23 adds a | |
| remarkable and powerful statement: �O LORD, I know that the way | |
| of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walks to direct | |
| his [own] steps.� God must teach people how to live. Man simply | |
| cannot figure out God's ways for himself. | |
| There is no room in Jeremiah 10 to believe, as some have tried | |
| to suggest, that because these trees are powerless of | |
| themselves, it is not really forbidden to have a Christmas tree. | |
| God condemns the putting up of pagan (Christmas) trees with this | |
| plain Bible command! | |
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| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:31 pm | |
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| The Source of Holly Wreaths, Yule Logs and Mistletoe | |
| The Encyclopedia Americana states, �The holly, the mistletoe, | |
| the Yule log�are relics of pre-Christian time.� In other words, | |
| paganism! The Yule log was commonly used in a rite of Teutonic | |
| nature worship. | |
| Frederick Haskin further states, �The use of Christmas wreaths | |
| is believed by authorities to be traceable to the pagan customs | |
| of decorating buildings and places of worship at the feast which | |
| took place at the same time as Christmas.� | |
| The Encyclopedia Britannica, under �Celastrales,� exposes the | |
| origin of the holly wreath: �European pagans brought holly | |
| sprays into their homes, offering them to the fairy people of | |
| the forests as refuge from the harsh winter weather. During the | |
| Saturnalia, the Roman winter festival, branches of holly were | |
| exchanged as tokens of friendship. The earliest Roman Christians | |
| apparently used holly as a decoration at the Christmas season.� | |
| There are dozens of different types of holly. Virtually all of | |
| them come in male and female varieties�such as �Blue Prince and | |
| Blue Princess� or �Blue Boy and Blue Girl� or �China Boy and | |
| China Girl.� Female holly plants cannot have berries unless a | |
| nearby male plant pollinates them. It is easy to see why the | |
| holly wreath found its way into pagan rituals as a token of | |
| friendship and fertility! | |
| Christmas is incomplete to many unless it involves �kissing | |
| under the mistletoe.� This pagan custom was natural on a night | |
| that involved much revelry done in the spirit of drunken orgies. | |
| Just like today, this �kissing� usually occurred at the | |
| beginning of any modern Saturnalia/Christmas celebration. I will | |
| never forget having to always kiss my friends' mothers upon | |
| entering each of their houses every Christmas. It was the first | |
| thing that we did. I hated it�but it was something I �had to | |
| do�! Mistletoe was considered to have special powers of healing | |
| for those who �reveled� under it. | |
| The Encyclopedia Britannica, under �Santalales,� states, �The | |
| European mistletoe is thought to have had special ritual | |
| significance in Druidical ceremonies and lives in folklore | |
| today, its special status as the Christmas mistletoe having come | |
| from Anglo-Saxon times.� Mistletoe is a parasite that lives on | |
| oak trees. (Recall that the Druids worshipped in oak tree | |
| groves.) The ancient Celtics (associated with the Druids) used | |
| to give mistletoe as an herbal remedy to barren animals to make | |
| them fertile. It is still referred to as �all healer� in Celtic. | |
| Like mistletoe, holly berries were also thought to be sacred to | |
| the sun god. The original �sun log� came to be called the yule | |
| log. �Yule� simply means �wheel,� which has long been a pagan | |
| representation of the sun. No wonder people today commonly speak | |
| of the �sacred yule-tide season.� | |
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| #Post#: 63-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Christmas Article | |
| By: Mentor Date: December 2, 2012, 12:31 pm | |
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| What Should You Do? | |
| Finally, let's examine what God told His people they should do | |
| and the way they ought to teach their children. | |
| Human beings do not want to obey God (Rom. 8:7). They would | |
| rather follow their own �imagination.� They do not understand | |
| that God wants their lives to go �well.� He wants happiness, joy | |
| and blessings to flow into people's lives. All these are the | |
| results of obeying Him. | |
| God inspired Moses to warn parents of the grave responsibility | |
| that they have in what and how they teach their children. Notice | |
| His instruction in Deuteronomy 6:1, 6-7, 20-21, 25: �Now these | |
| are the commandments� which the LORD your God commanded to teach | |
| you, that you might do them in the land where you go to possess | |
| it�And these words, which I command you this day, shall be in | |
| your heart: And you shall teach them diligently unto your | |
| children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and | |
| when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you | |
| rise up�And when your son asks you in time to come, saying, What | |
| mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which | |
| the LORD our God has commanded you? Then you shall say unto your | |
| son, We were Pharaoh's bondmen in Egypt; and the LORD brought us | |
| out of Egypt with a mighty hand�And it shall be our | |
| righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments before | |
| the LORD our God, as He has commanded us.� | |
| God took Israel out of Egypt�out of the customs of the world | |
| around them and revealed His Law to them. He does not want His | |
| people going back to the traditions, customs and ways from which | |
| He has called them. | |
| When all of the interconnected traditions, filled with the | |
| symbolism of worshipping an ancient pagan, humanly devised god, | |
| are taught, this is not worshipping the true Creator. | |
| The prophet Isaiah was inspired to write, �Cry aloud, spare not, | |
| lift up your voice like a trumpet, and show My people their | |
| transgression� (58:1). I have done this. | |
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