Annual "Christmas is PAGAN!!!" thread

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I’d like to see these anti-Christmas peeps go back in time and tell Mary and Joseph to go pound all that Gold, Incense and Myrrh they received upon Jesus’ birth. That’d be funny.
Like in :ROFL: funny or :cry: funny?
 
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do those who don't celebrate Christmas tell their employers they are still showing up to work on the day off?

asking for myself.
This made me LOL; but in SA the 25 and 26th is public holidays and the shops (except for the smaller grocery shops) are usually not open. So in SA it would be a "yes".

I normally try to make it a family day, spending time with the people I love :)
 
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Ha, ha. I liked the parody. But there are some Christians I respect who believe December 25 celebrations are evil. Also, "Santa" really is an anagram of "Satan"! So be careful! That fat, jovial old man in red is not who you think he is!!!

Anyway, the Christians I've seen who denounce Christmas (on December 25th) are usually into celebrating the Old Testament feast days. So how does that work? Isn't that kind of returning to the Law, which is clearly spoken against in scripture, unlike Dec 25... No offense to anyone - I would truly like to understand.
2 thirds of the New Testament is quotes from the OT. So how does that work exactly? If "scripture is clearly against it" we can only read and use a 1 third of the NT :unsure:.

The Messianic Jews says that the New Covenant (or New Testament) is the most Jewish book in the Bible ;):giggle:
 
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#44
It really is too bad because some people post interesting facts and historical backgrounds.

I'd actually enjoy them if they were sustained as informative discusions.

Unfortunately, those threads always get reduced to showmanship of a few posters trying to prove how sinful and worldly everyone else in the forum is.
None of our journeys are the same :) . The first time we realized what Christmas is all about my wife and I just went out to buy all of these beautiful decorations... and we threw it in the trash...

I also kept Christmas as a child (and even a grownup) that is why I can't argue about this. I just don't do it anymore after realizing what it is really all about.

God bless my friend :)
 
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I had an interesting journey the last few months. I am busy watching these testimonies of a group called Jews for Jesus. They also have these guys going out speaking to the Jews in Israel. What they do is they will start telling the Jews about this leader that is kept secret by the rabbis and they explain to the Jews all that Jesus did (make them read Isaiah 53 which is kept secret by the rabbis). Most of the reactions are "it must have been the most Jewish person that ever lived"... pause... Wait... What? How can Jesus be the most Jewish person that ever lived? I know he was a Jew but surely he couldn't have been Jewish? The Message is clear that Jesus is and was Jewish. Whether we like it or not.

The interesting part is always when the interviewer ask them who do you think it was? 9/10 does not even give Jesus a mention or a consideration. The Orthodox Jews run away at the mention of the name Yeshua. Interestingly it is as if the women are more open to hear about the Messiah. The men are stubborn man :ROFL::ROFL:.

As I was watching this the thought came to me "these Jews are so stubborn, and will keep on living a lie even if they hear the truth"... but God stopped me in my tracks and said "what about the Christians? You also have the truth, but are you following it?" I had to repent there and then and ask Abba Father for forgiveness because of my own blindness and stubbornness.

May we as a Christian family become more aware of God, His truth and His plan for our lives.
 

Lynx

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I guess this is all meant to be light hearted ... but it’s feels a lot like an eye for an eye Thread. it’s like bullying the bullies, and I thought we were a bit more mature than that.

If people are convicted about something it is wrong for them to do it. We aren’t meant to belittle them. If they judge The freedoms of those not bound by those same convictions of course that is wrong in their part, but we have missed the mark too if we think that makes it right to mock them for their convictions. We are not meant to cause weaker ones to stumble, or those with sensitive consciences.

Sorry if you think I am being stuck up or over sensitive but on things like this especially aren’t we meant to be shinning out a “bearing with One another in love” beacon to the world?

I knew a lady at my church Who didn’t celebrate Christmas, she never made a scene about the tree in church or Santa being everywhere when she visited friends and family. But every year she was criticised and hounded to join in and people saying they were praying for her to come to her senses and stop
Being a legalist. People Deliberately boug and wrapped up presents and said you can’t open it until Christmas Day. It made her feel belittled and humiliated but she tried to be polite about it. She left eventually and I realised in effect how cruel and unloving and Legalist the whole church had been to her by refusing to love her and respect her convictions as being valid and important. Even if she had been mouthy and pushy it wouldn’t have been right to do what they did back. It’s not the way of love.

It’s a lesson I learned the hard way and so with that I will just ask we all take a second thought to treating other as they treat us instead of as we wish they would treat us. I am not saying anyone here is nasty, but it can sure slip
into us and them, when there should only ever be an us.

And now I will step back out of this thread And say goodnight all
And God bless :)
"An eye for an eye, and the whole world goes blind."

This thread is not making fun of people like the lady you knew at your church. This thread is making fun of the people who insist that everybody should do the same as the lady at your church. Basically we're making fun of the people who would be on that lady's side, but are as annoying as the people who picked on the lady for what she believed and practiced.
 
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2 thirds of the New Testament is quotes from the OT. So how does that work exactly? If "scripture is clearly against it" we can only read and use a 1 third of the NT :unsure:.

The Messianic Jews says that the New Covenant (or New Testament) is the most Jewish book in the Bible ;):giggle:
Jesus is the fulfillment of the law. So true believers keep all appointed feast days through Him, whether we worship on a Sabbath or a Sunday, whether we celebrate Christmas or only the official Old Testament feast days, or both, or neither, and whether our celebratory meal consists of pork, chicken or lamb, or strictly vegetables.
 
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Jesus is the fulfillment of the law. So true believers keep all appointed feast days through Him, whether we worship on a Sabbath or a Sunday, whether we celebrate Christmas or only the official Old Testament feast days, or both, or neither, and whether our celebratory meal consists of pork, chicken or lamb, or strictly vegetables.
I am not going to derail Lynx's thread in this direction because there are too many threads discussing these topics. I hear you, I will respectfully disagree and we can keep on discussing Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Bigfoot and Yeti, Halloween and candy ;)
 

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the best part for me is visits from friends and family.
 

SoulWeaver

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According to the Jehovah's Witnesses it is, because on the two birthdays that are mentioned in the Bible, they wound up with someone dying (Pharoah had the chief baker killed, and Herod ordered the death of John the Baptist.)
That's akin to believing that if I pray to God for counsel, and then open the Bible on the page where Judas hung himself, that means God advised me to hang myself.
 

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That's akin to believing that if I pray to God for counsel, and then open the Bible on the page where Judas hung himself, that means God advised me to hang myself.
I only know about the Jehovah's Witnesses not celebrating birthdays (two are mentioned in the Bible, and each resulted in someone's death) because I worked at place in college where I had a friend who was JW.

At the time, I was bringing the Bible to work with me and reading on my breaks, so she and I would talk about the beliefs we were raised with and the differences between them. I asked her to bring in her Bible so I could glance through it, and attended a Kingdom Hall meeting with her (she didn't ask me -- I asked to go along -- she was not the pushy type at all.) I just wanted to see what it was all about.

I don't know if it's like the Lutheran church I was raised in, with varying divisions and differences of beliefs?

But she was my friend, and I was interested in why she believed what she did. For instance, when the topic of birthdays came up, she would mention when her birthday was but when people asked what she was doing for it, she would say nothing, and then explain why. We had another close friend who was an atheist.

Amazingly, we were all friends throughout our years there and I can't remember a single time when we got in arguments or ever degraded each other while talking about what we believed, even though it was wide and varied.

I really miss those days.
 

SoulWeaver

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I only know about the Jehovah's Witnesses not celebrating birthdays (two are mentioned in the Bible, and each resulted in someone's death) because I worked at place in college where I had a friend who was JW.

At the time, I was bringing the Bible to work with me and reading on my breaks, so she and I would talk about the beliefs we were raised with and the differences between them. I asked her to bring in her Bible so I could glance through it, and attended a Kingdom Hall meeting with her (she didn't ask me -- I asked to go along -- she was not the pushy type at all.) I just wanted to see what it was all about.

I don't know if it's like the Lutheran church I was raised in, with varying divisions and differences of beliefs?

But she was my friend, and I was interested in why she believed what she did. For instance, when the topic of birthdays came up, she would mention when her birthday was but when people asked what she was doing for it, she would say nothing, and then explain why. We had another close friend who was an atheist.

Amazingly, we were all friends throughout our years there and I can't remember a single time when we got in arguments or ever degraded each other while talking about what we believed, even though it was wide and varied.

I really miss those days.
I'm sorry, I didn't say it to be mean or to offend your friend, I was just making the point that such approach to the events in the Bible is superstitious.
 
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I never understood the "Christmas is pagan" argument because Christmas is not pagan.
 

seoulsearch

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I'm sorry, I didn't say it to be mean or to offend your friend, I was just making the point that such approach to the events in the Bible is superstitious.
Not at all, SoulWeaver!

I was just trying to explain, I thought maybe someone (not you, but anyone reading,) might be thinking, "Now why would she know anything about the Jehovah's Witnesses!" :) Isn't it crazy how we always feel we have to explain ourselves here in order to try to dodge a few bullets? :)

I VERY much enjoy your insights and breakdowns of information.

I'm not able to read every post you make, but you can be sure that if I happen to be skimming through a thread, I will make my best efforts to read yours. :)

God bless. <3
 

laughingheart

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...is it bad that I want to laugh?

I can’t take these seriously, like it just sounds like nitpicking and being grumpy on purpose, let people enjoy Christmas, have never met a Christian that consider Christmas to be pagan, if that’s the case, I might need to avoid CC all throughout December cause I’m going to be wanting to talk about Christmas and spread holiday cheer :3
Hi Sarah, it is definitely meant to be funny. Lynx has a great sense of humour so he is just playing.
 

laughingheart

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After a certain age you should buy yer parents a birthday card for taking care of you for so long. When I say you, I mean us. I mean me. I mean you. No,really me.LoL
For years, on my birthday, I would give my parents a "Congratulations on your first born" card. I laughed every single time, and yes, I am the first born.
 

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"An eye for an eye, and the whole world goes blind."

This thread is not making fun of people like the lady you knew at your church. This thread is making fun of the people who insist that everybody should do the same as the lady at your church. Basically we're making fun of the people who would be on that lady's side, but are as annoying as the people who picked on the lady for what she believed and practiced.
That is pretty much what I meant about an eye for an eye etc
 

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Is there a thread yet about how celebrating birthdays in general is wrong? LoL
Apparently, celebrating a birthday is a pagan practice of some sorts. Just about anything one can do in the course of a day is probably a pagan practice.
 

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What's real fun is when two "I abstain from the world more than you" people get into a peeing contest. I pop some popcorn and settle in to watch the show.
Popcorn was invented by Native Americans who by some accounts, whose practices, while containing spiritual aspects, were pagan in general Microwave popcorn is definitely pagan though.