Soldato
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I call it BrotherhoodOfMutantsmas
I cracked up, haha. Hope you see the funny side of things?.As a long time sufferer I still had a chuckle at the thought of celebrating 'Eczemas' this year.
Hey, if it makes you feel better who am i to argue with that?. On the other hand can you show me a scripture where Jesus Christ instructed his followers to celebrate his christmas birthday?, haha.I'm not going to get into this here as many people provided a number of counter arguments that adequately answered your question in the other thread.
Hey, if it makes you feel better who am i to argue with that?. On the other hand can you show me a scripture where Jesus Christ instructed his followers to celebrate his christmas birthday?, haha.
kedge, no one cares and everyone already knows the Christmas we celebrate has a loose connection at best with any real Christian history. You're not spreading truth, just waffling about a load of tripe everyone else went through when they were 14.
To repeat:
Clearly Scripture supports the marking of Christ's Birth through the Nativity, Christmas is a tradition and ritual that encapsulates that, as demonstrated through these (and other) passages.
Isaiah 9:6-7
Luke 2:1-20
Matthew 2:1-12
It is not a religious teaching, it is a commemoration and celebration of his Birth and the Message that Birth brings....are you saying that The Bible doesn't teach about the Nativity or the Glory of Christ's Birth or the Herald of God Message?
All you are demonstrating is your own shortcomings in understanding and interpreting Scripture and how Christians manifest that in a practical way when bearing witness to Gods Message through Christ....you are following men like Herbert Armstrong and Charles Russell, not Christ...it is their Truth you are preaching, not God's.
I'm not going to argue anymore, if people want to celebrate whatever they want to celebrate then that is of their own volition not through biblical instructions or commandments. That's that, enjoy.The issue, is that you are trying to argue a point.
It is not true, it is a common misconception...Christmas coincides with some pagan festivals (although the dates are not actually synonymous with each other) simply because the astronomical and seasonal observances of the Liturgical Calendar are common to many other religious observances, particularly Jewish...for quite obvious reasons...early Christians were in fact Messianic Jews.
And no one knows when Jesus was born...nothing points to it being June in any case...many theologians and historians have extrapolated the likely dates ranging from early Spring to late Autumn and early Winter....but while Christmas has evolved into both a Religious and Secular celebration, what you are both stating is simply a misconception popularised by authors such as William Walsh.
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Roman pagans first introduced the holiday of Saturnalia, a week long period of lawlessness celebrated between December 17-25. The problem was that there was nothing intrinsically Christian about Saturnalia.
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Microsoft made Windows XP. XP is a Greek annotation for Khristos..or Christ. Therefore Microsoft created Christmas....![]()
LONG LIVE THE LIZARD KING!
I'm not going to argue anymore, if people want to celebrate whatever they want to celebrate then that is of their own volition not through biblical instructions or commandments. That's that, enjoy.
Crimbo?
Awful word, usually used by the same people who say things like "hubby". Eugh.
Last time from me if that is ok, thank you. Most of the traditions or customs surrounding the midwinter festivities are pre-Christian, if someone wants to celebrate the birthday of the Christ during this midwinter festival also known as christmas or xmas or crimbo or whatever then that is their choice to do so, they have made that choice for themselves. Is God pleased with this?, well let's see.Well let's see...
I think you're off on this. There might not be a single explicit command in the Christian bible to celebrate Jesus' birthday, but there's enough support for it to be reasonable for a Christian to do so as part of their Christianity.
- I say 'Xmas' because I am an asshat
- I say 'Christmas' because I am an asshat but know how to use a proper word
- peopel from Bath have no force here.
peopel from Bath have no force here.
[FnG]magnolia;25446445 said:Requesting this as the third poll choice. Verbatim, if you don't mind moderoonies
e : I've updated my own list so mods don't have to. That's the extra mile that this poster is willing to go to get things done.
THANKS OBAMA
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You rant about people saying Xmas and not Christmas fair enough you are entitled to your opinion but then you miss spelled "people". Even a Dyslexic and autistic idiot like myself loled at that.