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Not really, sports were still used by pagans to worship their gods. Yeah, people who watch sports now /arent/ worshipping these gods. Am I worshipping them by putting spider webs and pumpkins on my front porch?
I cant see the difference between the two of us, here.
You dont have to prove that sporting events were used by pagans to worship their god, its a fact
Is basketball being used to worship demons? No. Are Christians worshiping demons by decoration their porch with webs and eating candy? I dont see how. Whats the difference between the two?
Every Christian church in our town does a trunk or treat...harvest celebration..etc. Allowing Christians and those curious about Christianity to see that it's a family loving gathering in a safe environment with plenty of Christian activities...candy...all with bible verses on...Christian goodies and games. It is a great out reach. If we as Christians cannot take an opportunity to reach nonbelievers and simply stay silent or turn or porch light offs. What good does that do? Pretty sure silence has never led any one to our savior!
You dont have to prove that sporting events were used by pagans to worship their god, its a fact
Is basketball being used to worship demons? No. Are Christians worshiping demons by decoration their porch with webs and eating candy? I dont see how. Whats the difference between the two?
Funny you ask that, Brother. I went to an NFL game yesterday, and some folks there were ravenous about the players and the game itself. For them its definitely a form of worship, and I wondered what God was thinking as I watched them. Thankfully for most folks, sports is just a release from every day trials and tribulations.
So your righteousness is NOT celebrating New Years Day, MLK Day, Ground Hogs Day, President's Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Palm Sunday, Easter, Arbor Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Memorial Day, D-Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, Black Friday, and Christmas? Good question. What does scripture say about this?
Nothing.
It also doesn't talk about raspberries and chocolate, but I celebrate them too.
You post this, but you have the logo of a sports team as your avatar?
This in an earthly thing. And also even has pagan routes, as many pagans used sporting events as a part of their rituals. The mayans, for example, had a game that included a ball and a goal to put it in as a way to pick out sacrifices to their god.
Are you totally in line what what you are preaching?
For the Mayans, the ball was someone's head. The game kept going until one team was too tired to keep playing. They were the losers and were killed for the loss.
I'm pretty sure his avatar is there as a sign that he likes that team and sport. Not to show it off as some pagan thing. MY avatar is of a ladybug. I like ladybugs, so is it pagan of me to put one as my avatar?? NOPE.
Actually, Halloween is the eve before All Saint's Day (thus "Hallow Eve"), a day to remember the martyrs in Christianity, so you're making our argument. Thanks.
You dont have to prove that sporting events were used by pagans to worship their god, its a fact
Is basketball being used to worship demons? No. Are Christians worshiping demons by decoration their porch with webs and eating candy? I dont see how. Whats the difference between the two?
It does dawn on me, I'd be less scared of ladybugs if they were blue. In nature red is often a warning. (That and I like blue as a color.)
And I've bought ladybugs to put in my garden, so my fear factor isn't that high. I just don't like the feeling of six very tiny legs crawling on my skin. Could be a roach or ant. Eeek!
It does dawn on me, I'd be less scared of ladybugs if they were blue. In nature red is often a warning. (That and I like blue as a color.)
And I've bought ladybugs to put in my garden, so my fear factor isn't that high. I just don't like the feeling of six very tiny legs crawling on my skin. Could be a roach or ant. Eeek!
Blue ladybugs actually exist. There are two varieties, a steel-blue one and a silver-gray one. One is found in Australia and was introduced to certain parts of the U.S. and the other species is entirely indigenous to the Caribbean. Here's what they look like.