#AddAWordRuinATheologian has swept through Twitter over the past couple of days, so we've pulled together some of our favourites. Enjoy!
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The mystery of the Wise Men
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The origins of ‘traditional’ Christmas celebrations
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English Heritage deletes debunked claims about pagan origins of Christmas Day
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Who was St Stephen and why is he remembered on December 26?
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What we don’t know about Christmas
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Guinness Book of Records recognises 'the world’s longest serving Sunday School teacher'
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King Charles reflects on pilgrimage, reconciliation and hope in Christmas Day address
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2 Timothy 3:16 is Logos' Bible verse of the year, Matthew was the most studied book
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