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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Colors of Christmas

April 23

Why are red and green considered the two main colors of Christmas? Red represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for all of us. Green is the color of the evergreen tree, which represents everlasting life through the sacrifice of Christ.

Posted by Robert Clemmons at 11:01 PM
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