Quote Originally Posted by Psychokitty View Post
Anti-Christ: "Anti" means that it is aginst. "Christ", in christianity, is God, and God loves all things in the Universe.

Santa Anna: "Santa" is like Santa Clause, and "Anna" is like the Mexican general who hated Texas and America.

Bloody-Marry: "Bloody" is how it sounds, and "mary" was the woman who gave birth to Jesus Christ in Christianity.

Saint bernard: "Saints" are good, happy, neat people, and the dog itself is messy, sloppy, obnoctious, and loud.
*eyelid twitch*

Anti-christ merely means against Christ. Not only is that possible, but a great deal of Christianity centers around that concept.

Santa Anna was the generals full name. Santa Clause has nothing to do with it.

Mary is just a womans name. No inherent contradiction there. (Point in fact, certain historical Marys were quite bloody).

Saint Bernard is the name of the species. They got that name, in part, because of the fact that they were often used to rescue travelers. Quite appropriate, really.

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