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December 16 2007
Archbishop's Christmas words of wisdom
News from the
Archbishop of Canterbury
The
Archbishop gave the following message on
the Chris Evans show on BBC Radio 2 on 12
December 2007:
“One of the main things that Christmas means to
me is that God actually likes the company of
human beings. God starts living a human life in
the middle of the world when the life of Jesus
begins, and that suggests that, as the Bible
says, God actually loves the world - he likes to
be with us, he likes us to be with him. And what
flows from that for Christians, is the sense
that human beings are just colossally
worthwhile. God thought they were worth spending
a lifetime with, and all that spills over into
how we see all kinds of human beings; the ones
we don’t like or the ones we don’t reckon very
much, the ones we don’t take very seriously. But
they are all to be taken very seriously, they
are all to be loved. And so Christmas, as I see
it, is the very beginning of that sense of huge
human dignity in all the people around us - and
that’s what I think we are celebrating. That is
the most important thing. I hope everyone
listening has a very happy Christmas.”
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