Unitarian Christians- true or not true?

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This is the emporer, the one who was introduced in the nil potent sense of your hybrid communication thread. I can’t fancy them word puzzles strewn like garlands about the mantel of my fireplace. Forgive my low IQ, as Saint Pope John Paul the Great once commented, stupidity is a gift from God, don’t abuse it. So, please don’t abuse me.

Did I mention St. Nicholas and how he was focused on “human trafficking” in his day?

I believe I did describe the events acceptable as historically truthful about a real cannonized saint. This was intended to emphasize the reality behind the pudgy elf legend and is directly related to the “wait for delivery until 3” color TV that you and Janis Joplin can soon be expecting. Do you have trouble in relating to the person and the legend? Is it not clear that the substance of the Epiphany is present in the legend? Has the commercialized cartoon magic of color TV made it impossible for you to relate the origin of the legend to the jolly fat man?

Perhaps the child is lost in the animated farce because the truth behind the legend is too close to your heart to hear clearly? There is still much human trafficking in this world, today.
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The above is, sadly, difficult to make any sense out of.

It appears that your method of discourse is a bit too disjointed for me, so I will have to bow out of dialogue with you.

Suffice it to say that we are agreed that any grown man who believes in Santa Claus ought to be corrected, even if it makes him happy and good to believe in a jolly little elf who lives in the North Pole.

Why would we correct this grown man?

Because…

truth is of great import.

There is no such thing as Santa Claus.

And so even if belief in such a being makes someone good and happy, we would not allow any rational adult persist in such a belief.

QED.
 
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