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10 quirky nativity scenes to put you in the holiday spirit


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It's that time of year once more: time to don the holiday sweaters, pour a hot chocolate, gather the family and stare at a computer screen scrolling through the best viral nativity scenes the internet has to offer.

Yes, not even the sacred tradition of celebrating Baby Jesus' birth is safe from being made ridiculous and that's OK, as long as it make it to the internet so we can all enjoy.

Here, then, are a few of the most interesting. 

1. A nativity scene goes to the dogs

Whether or not there were animals in the stable where Jesus was supposedly born is apparently up for debate. But if there were, what are the odds they were all adorable dogs? Probably low, but this dog-only nativity scene shows us what COULD HAVE BEEN and it is very good, indeed. Read more...

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