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Topic : 12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

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Dr. Phil and Robin invite you to celebrate the holidays with their family - Jay, Erica, Jordan and even Dr. Phil’s mom! As National Spokespersons for Toys for Tots, Dr. Phil and Robin are making dreams comes true for deserving families who fill the audience. The performers from Dancing with the Stars Tour have tangoed, waltzed and salsa danced into millions of viewers’ homes. They help Dr. Phil and Robin spread a little holiday cheer. Then, Vanessa Williams, who plays the mean boss on the new hit show Ugly Betty, brings a surprise guest. Plus, Jay and his new wife, Erica, share some of their favorite things, the cast of How I Met Your Mother drops by, and a celebrity performance you won’t want to miss! Get the scoop on the hottest games and electronics for your family’s holiday list! Talk about the show here.

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December 11, 2006, 1:29 pm PST

gift giving

Like many of your viewers have mentioned, tis the season for giving.  I think it is great that you are so generous with your live audience.  Your TV viewers sometimes wonder what it would be like to be there to receive gifts like today.  I am married and a mother of two boys, 9 and 14 respectively.  My husband is the only one working in our household because I am back in school for a degree in accounting.  It is hard this year because I don't have the income that I used to when both of us were working.  We are doing well enough to keep the bills paid this season.  I sit and wonder what it would be like.  There are several TV viewers who can not afford to go watch a live taping, let alone go anywhere else. 

 

Just wanted to voice my opinion and vent a little.  Hope I do not offend anyone or bring down their Christmas cheer.

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:32 pm PST

The gift of giving!

What a wonderful feeling it must be to touch so many people with the gift of giving. My family has never had a lot but I'm positive that we have more then some people. I've always felt that it feels wonderful when you give someone something and see the excitement and joy in their eyes. I truly enjoyed your show today. My mother died on Dec 11th 12 years ago and it's hard to enjoy Christmas as much without her. Thank you for making today a better day by sharing with your viewers the joy of giving!
 
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December 11, 2006, 1:40 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

I think it is great what they are doing.  I wish the computer audience could receive some gifts.
 
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December 11, 2006, 1:41 pm PST

THE CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAYS

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Dr Phil and Robin;

It would be nice if there would be away for your Tv audience to participate.I am disabled so I could never come to the show ( although I'd be a perfect case!LOL) but there are alot of disabled people out here that are loyal watchers and we would love to be included in gift giveaway's.

There are alot of people who are depressed,disabled,single or whatever and we would love to be included!! thanks,TIna

 I AGREE, I WATCH THESE SHOWS ALOT .BUT WHEN IT COMES TO GIVEAWAYS THE HOME WATCHERS HAVE A HARD TIME BEING INCLUDED. I WAS A FULL TIME COOK IN A NURSING HOME UNTIL THIS WEEK. YOU COULD SAY I GOT DEMOTED TO AIDE WORK. I REALLY LOVE WORKING IN THE HOME. I JUST FEEL ALL OF MY EFFORTS IN DOING EVERYTHING AS A COOK TO KEEP UP ON THINGS. I AM  A CERTIFIED DIETARY MANAGER AND A CERTIFIED FOOD PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL. SO I HAVE HAD NO INTREST IN CHRISTMAS OR ANYTHING. I KNOW I SHOULD BECAUSE OF MY GRANDCHILDEREN. AND I  HAVE TWO BOYS WHO ARE AUTISIC. I WATCHED THE SHOW TODAY WITH TEARS AND BLESS DR.PHIL AND ROBIN FOR EVERYTHING THEY HAVE DONE. ALSO FOR THE CHILDEREN DOWN IN THE KATRINA VICTIMINS.  HOPE I CAN GET INTO THE SPIRIT SOON. LOVE SANDY

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:51 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

I agree that it's a great thing they are doing. Christmas to me are all about the children.

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:53 pm PST

christmas

I think some people need to get over feeling blue about Christmas. My dad passed away a year ago a few days before Thanksgiving. He wouldn't want any of his kids or grandkids feeling sorry for ourselves. He loved kids, so when dad passed away, we asked that all  memorials be made to the friend in deed in Illinois. They help kids at christmas. Dr. Phil is like Santa, he is always giving, and caring. I remember when I was little actually until about the age of 13, I aways saw Santa at the Sears store in Spfld. Illlinois, my brother and I aways took him something, candy, pencils, paper,etc. He was my santa, He passed away a couple years back. Who ever doesn't like Christmas needs to go to church and learn the real meaning Christmas. It's Christ birthday. Don't ever stop beleiving. Christmas is suppose to be a time for sharing, giving, and loving. My dad will aways be here for us, even thou he's not here on earth, he's in our thoughts and prayers. The scrooges out there need to grow up and start thinking about others instead of feeling sorry for theirselves. Merry Christmas and Happy New year. 2006
 
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December 11, 2006, 2:00 pm PST

I agree

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I think it is great what they are doing.  I wish the computer audience could receive some gifts.
What Dr Phil and Robin did for their audience was unreal!  It would be wonderful if they could broaden the giveaway to include some of those in the home and computer audiences.
 
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December 11, 2006, 2:01 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

 I do love your show and the great help you both give. I do think it is hard for the tv audience to understand why all of the people who can afford to be in the audience get all of those nice but very expensive gift packages instead of just one gift and everything else to be divided elsewhere or to be given to Toys for Tots or the needy. It would be of great information for the public to understand how this works. Also it is of great need for people to be reminded to start new traditions after losses of loved ones no longer here and to remember gifts or dedications of our help to each other really is as much as any purchased gift.     Merry Christmas to all! 
 
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December 11, 2006, 2:04 pm PST

Dr. Phil & Robin's Christmas Show

I that the show was very great, and I enjoy watching your show, especially when Robin is on the show. I watch your show every day and you give me so much motivation to go on as a single parent tiring to make.  It would be really nice if your views can enjoy what the audience receive on your show.
 
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December 11, 2006, 2:07 pm PST


WHAT IS THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS?

Christmas is the church's celebration of the Incarnation, the supreme mystery that the holy and almighty God took on human flesh and was born in this world of the Virgin Mary.  God became one of us in order to die for us and save us from sin, death, and the power of the devil.  A mystery this profound can't be contemplated in just one day.  This is why the church pauses during Advent to prepare for the Lord's coming.  This is also why Christmas extends for a period of twelve days and leads directly into the breathtaking festival of the Epiphany, the day and season the church sets aside to ponder the many ways Christ revealed Himself to the world as God Incarnate.

Besides Christmas, there are other December festivals that help believers recall the true meaning of Christ's birth.  The three days immediately following Christmas Day are sometimes called Witness Days.  December 26th honors Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr, the first Christian to die for his faith (see Acts 7:54-60).  December 27th is the Festival of Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist.  John was the disciple whom the Holy Spirit inspired to write the gospel lesson appointed for Christmas Day, the beautiful words that summarize the miracle of the Incarnation:  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… (see John 1:1-18 for the complete text).  December 28th is a memorial to the Holy Innocents, the baby boys of Bethlehem who were murdered by King Herod in his insane attempt to exterminate the Christ-child (see Matthew 2:16-18).  On the surface, these festivals have little in common with each other or with Christmas Day.  However, each of these days helps us better understand the true meaning of Christmas.  Saint Stephen willingly gave up his life to preach the gospel of Christ.  The Innocents of Bethlehem were martyred without their choice.  The apostle John endured persecution and exile for the sake of the gospel.  These three days remind us that it is precisely because of the ugliness and magnitude of our sins that Christ had to be born in to the world so that he could live, suffer, and die for all people.  The Witness Days also remind us that the lives of Christians will sometimes be touched by hardship and misery, and that Satan and the world are enemies to the saving message of the gospel.  But in spite of our sins, the devil's machinations, and the world's sorrow, Christians are able to rejoice in God's Son, Jesus Christ, born two thousand years ago in Bethlehem to die for us.

Another special commemoration takes place on January 1st, the Eighth Day of Christmas.  Eight days after the Lord's birth, Mary and Joseph had Him circumcised as required by Jewish law.  At His circumcision, He was also formally given the name Jesus (see Luke 2:21).  The significance of this day is twofold.  First, circumcision was the visible sign of God's promise to Abraham and his descendants (see Genesis 17:1-13).  In the cutting of flesh and the spilling of blood, we see a prophesy of Christ's death on the cross for the sins of the world and the fulfillment of God's ancient promise to bless the children of Abraham.  Second, we receive yet another glimpse of the true meaning of Christmas in the name Jesus, which means "He saves."  As recorded in Matthew 1:20-21, an angel spoke these words to Joseph concerning the child that Mary was carrying in her womb:  Joseph… do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.

Christmas trees, Santa Claus, decorations, exchanging gifts, and the many other seasonal traditions that most of us observe are wonderful ways for family and friends to mark this time of year.  What we must all take care to remember is that these customs, enjoyable as they are, ultimately have nothing to do with the true meaning of Christmas.  The true meaning of Christmas -- the "reason for the season" -- is found only in the message of the gospel.  Here it is, so beautifully encapsulated in John 3:16:  For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.

WHY DOES CHRISTMAS FALL ON DECEMBER 25TH?

While Scripture contains many details about Christ's nativity, it does not record the exact date of His birth.  However, ancient documents show that the Christian community in Rome began celebrating the Lord's Nativity on December 25th starting around the year A.D. 336.  No one knows for sure why the early Roman Christians chose December 25th, but the most widely held explanation is that they appropriated the already existing winter solstice festival honoring the pagan sun god, Mithras.  This popular festival was known as natalis solis invicti or "Birth of the Unconquered Sun."  According to this theory, Christian leaders in Rome chose December 25th to turn people away from the pagan Unconquered Sun and toward Jesus Christ, the Sun of Righteousness (see Malachi 4:2).  This connection to the Roman sun cult has led some contemporary Christians to reject the celebration of Christian as pagan and sinful.  On the other hand, there is also some evidence to suggest that the choice of December 25th was based on attempts by early theologians to calculate the date of Christ's birth and that it had nothing to do with the natalis solis invicti.  The article Calculating Christmas by William J. Tighe discusses in detail this explanation of the date of Christmas.

WHAT DOES THE WORD "CHRISTMAS" MEAN?

The modern English word "Christmas" comes from Christes maesse, "Christ's mass," the Old English name for the service of Holy Communion that commemorates Christ's birth.  Familiar names for Christmas from other languages, such as the Spanish Navidad and the French Noël, are derived from the Latin, dies natalis, "Day of the Birth."

WHAT IS CHRISTMAS?

Christmas is the season during which Christians everywhere give thanks to God the Father for the birth of His Son, Jesus Christ.  This joyous cycle begins on December 25th, the Festival of the Nativity of our Lord, more commonly known in English-speaking countries as Christmas.  Along with Easter and Pentecost, Christmas is one of the three great festival days of the church.


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WHAT ARE THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS?

Christmas is not a celebration that lasts a single day.  As stated above, Christmas is a twelve-day season that begins on December 25th.  These "Twelve Days of Christmas" are in turn part of a longer liturgical cycle that begins with Advent, continues after Christmas with Epiphany and the Sundays that follow, and ends with Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.

 

 
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