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Okay, so where are the sources? The Spanish article is a stub. The Italian article looks like a translation of this article. None of them have sources. Sources, sources, who has the sources? Arch O. La Grigory Deepdelver 17:34, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
LOL>.the orginal nuclear family? WTF —Preceding
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Magellan wasn't spanish he was a portuguese at the service of the spanish crown. I corrected it but I think it makes no sense in saying Portuguese/Spanish Explorer, just explorer would be better. Cláudio Valente 20:37, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
No - bad idea. The other article is on a feast day. Also you did not tag the other article which you actually want to mergre.
Moving the title was also a bad idea - Christ child is more appropriate for this topic. Johnbod 12:15, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Expanding somewhat on the fables people came up with about baby J (kinda reminds you of those retarded Superbaby comics, eh?), I think it's worthwhile to point out how, when most people reference "Baby Jesus" they're saying something along the lines of "(sin) makes Baby Jesus cry!" as if he's still a baby.. the only other time people talk about the christ child is the nativity thing, where the baby Jesus is often represented in plays by a doll. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.72.21.221 ( talk) 01:04, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
One wonders exactly when/why/to whom this would ever have been considered legitimate, given that the Jews of Jesus' time were rather unlikely to be cooking pork. - 99.61.189.200 ( talk) 00:45, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Those stories are from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. They are part of the "lost" or some say "forbidden" books. You could probably find some sources in some of Bart D. Ehrman's stuff, try his "Lost Christianities"
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This seems like an odd title for the article, and not the most common way to refer to this figure, who is normally called the Christ Child or (in Sunday School parlance) Baby Jesus. "Child Jesus" sounds as if it's trying to be about the childhood of the historical Jesus, when the topic of the article should be the theological concept and art historical tradition. Cynwolfe ( talk) 00:33, 17 February 2013 (UTC)
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