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Christmas, as most Christians belief is celebrated to remember the birth of Christ. In view of this, Mary and Joseph make their journey every year to Bethlehem to repeat history.

After all, there cannot be Christmas without the birth of Christ.

This year however has been met with many ups and downs—with many Islamic countries having threatened to punish citizens who try to celebrate this august event.

In Ghana, the Electricity Company (ECG) has also employed more workers to help turn off the lights effectively during this Christmas season. All these and more made this year’s Christmas a doubtful one to the extent Mary even decided not to give birth this time around.

After further persuasions from her husband Joseph, she decided to carry on the ritual of having to give birth every year which she has now become used to.

To do this, the couple had to travel all the way to Bethlehem so they don’t miss the manger just as they almost did last year.

The unexpected happened when pregnant Mary and her husband Joseph got abducted by the most ruthless terrorist group in the world-ISIS.

Reports reaching ScrewLife.Com has it that, leader of the group wanted to cut open Mary’s stomach to bring out the unborn child but for some reasons best known to him, he stopped.

The leader, Umar Hassan bin-Husein said, they had planned on making this year’s Christmas a sour one for Christians hence the abduction of Mary and Joseph.

He added that, they had planned on making Jesus a Muslim. To do this, they would make Mary give birth on their land instead of Bethlehem.

Umar concluded that the couple and their son Jesus Christ will be released after the festivities are over. He later advised Christians and Christmas lovers to postpone their celebrations until the reason for their Christmas which is Jesus Christ is released from their camp.



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Christmas, as most Christians belief is celebrated to remember the birth of Christ. In view of this, Mary and Joseph make their journey every year to Bethlehem to repeat history. After all, there cannot be Christmas without the birth of Christ. This year however has been met with many ups and...