Donald Trump Thanks God for ‘Greatest Miracle in Human History’ in Christmas Greeting
By Charlie Spiering with comments by Ron
Dec 24, 2020 - 9:13:05 PM
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump extended Christmas greetings to Americans in a video shared on social media.
"The president and I would like to wish every American a very Merry Christmas," Melania Trump said in the address.
President Trump recalled the reason for celebrating Christmas.
"During this sacred season, Christians celebrate the greatest miracle in human history. More than 2,000 years ago, God sent his only begotten son to be with us," he said.
[Ron: Be aware that "only begotten" means "unique"; it does not mean that all other ensouled human beings (HUmans, ie Higher Universal man) are not "only begotten"and hence unique sons and daughters of the Creator because they ARE! Each HUman is indwelt by a fragment of Creator consciousness which bestows upon him or her a unique personality and so each individual Humanis "only begotten".
In fact Christ Jesus was a dual incarnation overshadowed by Christ Michael Aton (CM) and Esu Immanuel Kumara, one of CM's sons who had graduated CM's universe and our superuniverse and met with the Creator on the Paradise Isle where after he returned to assist CM in the management and administration of his local universe.].
He recounted the story of the angel announcing the birth of Jesus Christ to shepherds in Bethlehem.
"At Christmas, we thank God for sending us his son to bring peace to our souls and joy to the world," he said.
The first lady acknowledged that Christmas in 2020 was different because of the coronavirus pandemic but said that Americans were inspired by the "kindness and courage" of their fellow citizens, especially that expressed by first responders, scientists, and teachers.
President Trump said that Americans could expect the delivery of millions more coronavirus vaccines, celebrating the speedy development and deployment under his administration.
"It is truly a Christmas miracle," he said.
Melania Trump thanked the "brave and selfless" men and women of law enforcement and the United States military.
"In this holy season we thank God for his infinite love and we pray that the light of his glory will forever shine on this magnificent land," President Trump concluded.
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