Did the Church institute Dec 25th to replace Pagan Festivals with a Christian Theme?

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He doeznt have a birthday because He already exists outside of our realm of time.
We will all be outside of our realm of time too. Our birthday still happened.
 

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only to you, it's a gimmick. Christ-mass is a word created TO BRING RELEVANCE to the birth of Christ which is in the word of God. I guess you have an issue with the word Trinity. is it a gimmick to celebrate your birthday? FYI, the acknowledgment of the birth of Christ is the is foundational truth and is the fulfillment of the very word of God which you have an issue with apparently. God said Foretold of HIS coming in Genesis, the prophet Isaiah, and Micah. But that is a gimmick? Church history and the word of God show differntly
Those who believe that the Lord was the one who decided that Christmas was the way to celebrate Him, and it was not an idea thought up by man are full of hate and according in these posts. There is such accusing done against people who simply use the word without man's ideas.

The Lord's part of Christmas is to turn this man holiday to good, and the Lord uses it to produce good will and charity toward others. But as with all fleshly things, there is much evil in it.

The Lord outlined the celebrations that He endorsed for us, and man turned their back on them saying they were Jewish and what is of the Jews is obsolete. There are groups of people who have decided to use these holidays of the Lord, now. In these last days, most people turn from the Lord's ways, but there is a remnant who have turned to the Lord. I think that it is certain that what is of the Lord is best.
 

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Those who believe that the Lord was the one who decided that Christmas was the way to celebrate Him, and it was not an idea thought up by man are full of hate and according in these posts. There is such accusing done against people who simply use the word without man's ideas.

The Lord's part of Christmas is to turn this man holiday to good, and the Lord uses it to produce good will and charity toward others. But as with all fleshly things, there is much evil in it.

The Lord outlined the celebrations that He endorsed for us, and man turned their back on them saying they were Jewish and what is of the Jews is obsolete. There are groups of people who have decided to use these holidays of the Lord, now. In these last days, most people turn from the Lord's ways, but there is a remnant who have turned to the Lord. I think that it is certain that what is of the Lord is best.
if you look for evil you will find it. If you seek what is good that too, you will find. Know said the Lord decided to celebrate Christmas. IT is legalist types who are seeking evil in the birth of Jesus. Legalism is nothing but a controlling spirit. God is not going to send people to hell for honoring the birth of Christ. IF the "Lord's part of Christmas" to turn this man holiday to good how can it be evil too?
That statement is an oxymoron. Man has created many things that are not written in the Word of God that are praise worthy and honorable, yet man can and does prevent it, Juts like God created marriage man and women perverted it.
 
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pick a day ?
Yeah right, you do that.
Which day would you like?
That would explain why He didn't give us the date to begin with, cos it's not relevant.
Nonsense.
The fulfillment of all old testament prophecy, the coming of the Lord in the flesh, not relevant. If it's not why the angels delivering the news to Shepard's in the field, why the wise men travelled hundreds of miles. Why did Herod seek to have him killed as a child? Why bother with all the details in the scriptures?
You try to spin that the times looked forward to for generations is irrelevant. They prophecied , and prayed for and placed their hope in for many generation.
Just as the saints of old look for the coming of the Lord so also do we to his return.
We have picked a day.
 
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If you can think of anything better to do than meet up with friends and family, and fellow believers, and sing about Jesus, have the children do a reinactment about Jesus, and read the Bible babout Jesus, and talk about Jesus, I guess do it. I bet ya don't.
I can only imagine your sitting in your living room drinking lemon juice and eating pecan shells, with your face all screwed up in the dark muttering pagan to yourself over and over in a grumbly voice.
While the rest of us believers are praising Jesus every other word.
 

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I didn't. The passage is about the Bereans having already accepted the word hearing it spoken from Paul. They formerly accepted it from their Rabbi's and we're searching the scriptures because they were making sure they could abandon the Rabbi's teaching.
Ok...but in searching the scriptures then...do Christmas trees make sense? I would say no...they didn’t put up trees to celebrate Jesus’ birthday...and they didn’t celebrate Jesus birthday at all. They knew that Jesus came not so we can celebrate a birthday but so that we can be saved by the blood of Jesus.

I would add that searching the scriptures is also a good idea in this case as well. The Bereans wanted to make sure what they were being told was alright, so they searched the scriptures...consulted with God..and that’s what we should do too.
 

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A tree is ever-green. Symbolizing eternal life. Lights symbolize saints following the big star on top that symbolizes Jesus.
I heard that the evergreen was brought in the house to keep the evil spirits at bay in the winter...It is a pagan thing...
 

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If the Christmas tree is not in the Bible as a tribute to celebrating the birth of Jesus..then should we be doing it?

You keep bringing in false equivalencies...what does all that have to do with anything really? We are talking about if its Biblical to celebrate the birth of a God who is immortal just because He happened to be born on earth. It doesn’t seem to have been the huge issue then as it is now. The huge issue then was salvation through the blood of Jesus not that He needs a birthday celebration that includes nothing Biblical like decorating trees.

This is not legalism...purely common sense. If the apostles didn’t see the need to celebrate Jesus birthday and God didn’t feel it was necessary to inspire the Biblical writers to put a birthday celebration in scripture..than its wrong. Its not my opinion...I myself used to love christmas. Every year I would try to find the best christmas album and I would just love the whole season. It was God opening my eyes to the truth...His truth that made me realize it was wrong.
He opened my eyes to , on the morning of the 25th just gone
I was startled at first , but this had been going on for the past 2 yrs , I just kept pushing it away , denying it , and I really loved christmas to , but something changed on the morning of the 25th , and I can see clearly now...
...xox...
 

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what day was it then can you figure it out. There doesnt seem to be consensus here, people are rather vague.

'sometime in september' isnt really a day.
was a it a full moon or what. Beginning of the month, middle or end? what season? a sabbath?
 

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Mary must have counted her menstrual cycles even if nobody else did. Oh what a minute, if she was virgin she may not have even begun them yet. How old was she anyway?
 

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He opened my eyes to , on the morning of the 25th just gone
I was startled at first , but this had been going on for the past 2 yrs , I just kept pushing it away , denying it , and I really loved christmas to , but something changed on the morning of the 25th , and I can see clearly now...
...xox...
Ya, its hard..He had been working on me..but one Christmas..as I sat in front of the tree, in the dark with the twinkling lights..I knew as God was impressing me to really think about christmas..that this was probably going to be my last christmas and I also knew that He was being kind. He let me enjoy my last christmas in front of the tree.

I was hoping that by the next christmas that God would say..well..I’ll relent and you can go back to it..but I knew that He wouldn’t and it would take great courage to tell my husband and my two children that I wasn’t going to celebrate christmas anymore and to tell them the reasons. That didn‘t go over to well. They still did christmas but I said it could only be done in the basement and they half heartedly put up a tree down there. The thing that I also noticed sitting in front of that tree..was that I was really the only one who cared about the holiday in that no one was there sitting with me, enjoying the tree..the lights. It was after christmas and the presents were opened.

So..I also realized that I was the one who really was keeping the tradition alive and without my help or support it kind of fizzled..even thought they tried to keep it up for a couple of years but then the kids became teens..and then we had other things to worry about.
 

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Im so glad that people are thinking a bit more about caring for trees instead of cutting them down and ruining the forest.

I think with children you dont need to fool them into thinking theres an elf on the shelf whos watching them either. Thats really weird. lol

just tell them the story about Jesus being born. Its in the Bible.
 

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Im so glad that people are thinking a bit more about caring for trees instead of cutting them down and ruining the forest.

I think with children you dont need to fool them into thinking theres an elf on the shelf whos watching them either. Thats really weird. lol

just tell them the story about Jesus being born. Its in the Bible.
I think a lot of people have fake trees...my parents always did. We had a live tree once..but that took a lot of work and the next year the fake one came out again. My husband and I had a fake tree until we stopped ’celebrating’ christmas.

Ya..that elf on the shelf thing..I never did it myself and didn’t know about it until recently. It does seem pretty creepy to not only lie to your kids at christmas but to tell them some elf is watching them. And he’s a little creepy looking too.

The thing about telling kids about Jesus..is that you can do it year round and not just on December 25th. :)
 
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He opened my eyes to , on the morning of the 25th just gone
I was startled at first , but this had been going on for the past 2 yrs , I just kept pushing it away , denying it , and I really loved christmas to , but something changed on the morning of the 25th , and I can see clearly now...
...xox...
So you think that some how God opened your eyes to the idea that we should not celebrate the coming of the Messiah, the culmination of all the prophecies of and the fulfillment of the promises to the fathers of faith. The birth of salvation. The miraculous birth that begins the identity of who Jesus is. We shouldn't make a point of teaching and celebrating that each year?
Sounds preposterous to me. That some how God is displeased with families and friends and fellow Christians would gather on a certain day each year and dedicate it to the most wonderful gift he could give us; his own son to live and teach and suffer as we do and then ultimately lay his life down for us.
 

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So you think that some how God opened your eyes to the idea that we should not celebrate the coming of the Messiah, the culmination of all the prophecies of and the fulfillment of the promises to the fathers of faith. The birth of salvation. The miraculous birth that begins the identity of who Jesus is. We shouldn't make a point of teaching and celebrating that each year?
Sounds preposterous to me. That some how God is displeased with families and friends and fellow Christians would gather on a certain day each year and dedicate it to the most wonderful gift he could give us; his own son to live and teach and suffer as we do and then ultimately lay his life down for us.
I teach the birth , death and resurrection of our Lord to my unsaved family mostly all times I see them...
Every day is such a celebration...
 
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I think a lot of people have fake trees...my parents always did. We had a live tree once..but that took a lot of work and the next year the fake one came out again. My husband and I had a fake tree until we stopped ’celebrating’ christmas.

Ya..that elf on the shelf thing..I never did it myself and didn’t know about it until recently. It does seem pretty creepy to not only lie to your kids at christmas but to tell them some elf is watching them. And he’s a little creepy looking too.

The thing about telling kids about Jesus..is that you can do it year round and not just on December 25th. :)
Guess what? I celebrate Christmas Evey year, but have never put a tree up, or ever did anything about any elves.
And children need to know more than just the birth story, even though his birth is very important and needs to be taught probably once a year, and having some good celebration while we are at it will suffice.
 

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Guess what? I celebrate Christmas Evey year, but have never put a tree up, or ever did anything about any elves.
And children need to know more than just the birth story, even though his birth is very important and needs to be taught probably once a year, and having some good celebration while we are at it will suffice.
Good for you?

The birth story is important in that it testifies that He is God’s only begotten Son..not that we need to celebrate a birthday for Jesus. That story can be taught over and over again and not just on one day of the year.

Why would you celebrate the birth of an immortal God? Who even now is sitting at the right hand of the Father.
 
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I teach the birth , death and resurrection of our Lord to my unsaved family mostly all times I see them...
Every day is such a celebration...
Well good for you some people don't have that luxury. Some of us have to have a job so that we can provide you know normal stuff like food and shelter, and we find it necessary to teach the full council of scripture to our family.