Jesus's birth
Shepherds
Wisemen
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Why did Jesus' birth happen?

Because without him, we could not get resurrected.

100

Why would the angel go to shepherds? They could have gone to wealthy men with fancy clothes or women with pearl necklaces! 

Because it's nice to realize that the angel came to humble shepherds that would listen to the first thing they heard, but the wealthy would ignore and not be "humble".

100

Why were the wisemen willing to travel two years just to see a "new king"? 

Because the king was the king of heaven and earth.

100

When was the first box of cereal made?

The first manufactured breakfast cereal, it was developed in 1863 by a doctor and health reformer named James Caleb Jackson.

100

Why is pizza bad for you? 

The cheese on pizza is high in saturated fat, which increases your risk for high cholesterol and heart disease. Each 5-ounce serving of cheese pizza contains 18.5 grams of fat, or 28 percent of the daily value for fat.


200

Why was Jesus born in a stable?

Because he wasn't born a king and there was no room in the inns.

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Why did the shepherds leave their sheep just to see Jesus? 

Jesus was very special.

200

Why did they give him gifts when he was only two?

Because he was a special king.

200

Can eating too much salami hurt you?

Salami is especially high in sodium, with almost a quarter of your daily value in just three pieces. Although sodium plays a key role in regulating fluid balance, consuming high amounts can increase blood pressure.

200

Does eating to much snacks hurt you?

But what we do know is that not only does snacking increase your likelihood of elevated inflammatory markers, but eating excessive calories also leads to weight gain. Eating late has also been linked to elevated cholesterol and glucose and can make you more insulin resistant.

300

Why did they have to go to Bethlehem?

Because in their old home you had to pay taxes where you were born.

300

What were the three treasures the wisemen gave to Jesus?

Gold, frankincense, and mer.  

300

Who created the first chocolate-chip cookie?

The original recipe was created in the late 1930s by Ruth Wakefield who famously ran the Toll House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts.

300

All about cakes

Cake is often served as a celebratory dish on ceremonial occasions, such as weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays. There are countless cake recipes; some are bread-like, some are rich and elaborate, and many are centuries old.

400

Why did they visit Jesus?

Because they saw a new star, that meant a new king (Jesus).

400

Who created the first pumpkin pie?

This type of pie appears to have been made by some of the early colonists as well—but, by 1796, when Amelia Simmons' American Cookery, the first cookbook written by an American and published in America, appeared, pumpkin pie had evolved into a familiar form that we would recognize today.

400

WHY DID YOU ORDER NUGGIES?

UHH-- BECAUSE THEIR GOOD?

500

Who invented ice cream?

The earliest forms of ice cream bear little resemblance to the creamy sweet stuff inside your freezer. The emperors of the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD) are believed to have been the first to eat “a frozen milk-like confection.”

500

BELIVE IN YOURSELF

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