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Okay, legit question for the Christians because this doesn't feel like it makes sense.
Okay, the Holy Trinity is God, the Holy Spirit, and the Christ. And, for our purposes let's just assert that God giving Earth the Christ makes sense and we're just going to ignore any logical questions about God giving something like a piece of himself whatever that means. We're just going to table that. Now, shouldn't God's actual greatest gift be a path to redemption from damnation that the Christ provided? The Christ is effectively God, so redemption from damnation provided by the Christ should be the greatest gift, shouldn't it?
The path of redemption that Christ provided is what Santa meant: it was implied. He is wrong, of course, since the redemption is but the second greatest gift.
The actual greatest of God's gifts is life itself, since it's the difference between existing and not.
yeah, see, that makes much more sense to me.
I didn't get the implication because I'm not Christian, so it's not intuitive for me to assume that.