Re: The Birth of our Savior

From: D.den Otter (neosapient@geocities.com)
Date: Sat Dec 25 1999 - 05:16:23 MST


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> From: John Clark <jonkc@worldnet.att.net>

> I hope everybody has a Merry Christmas, but I think it's important to remember
> the true meaning of the holiday, Christmas is the birthday of our savior
> from ignorance Isaac Newton.

Ah, forget Newton -- it's the birthday of your one & only true
savior, the prophet of truth and the harbinger of reason, ME!

Let's all sing a gay pagan song to celebrate this momentous
event...

Joy To The World!

Joy to the world!__ the Lord is_ come:
Let earth re-ceive her King;
Let ev-'ry heart__ pre-pare him room,__
And Heav'n and na-ture sing,
And Heav'n and na-ture sing,
And Heav'n and heav'n__and na-ture sing,

Joy to the world!__ the Sa-vior reigns:
Let men their songs em-ploy,__
While fields_and floods,__ rocks, hills,_ and plains__
Re-peat the sound-ing joy,
Re-peat the sound-ing joy,
Re-peat, re-peat__ the sound-ing joy.

No more let sins__and sor-rows grow,
Nor thorns in-fest the ground;___
He comes___to make__his bless-ings flow__
Far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found,
Far as, far as__ the curse is found.

He rules the world__with truth and grace,___
And makes___the na-tions prove__
The glo-ries of his right-eous-ness,
And won-ders of his love___
And won-ders of his love___
And won-ders, and won-ders of his love___

(Words by Isaac Watts
Music by George Handel)



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