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First, I don't see anything "pagan" in it. It's evolved from it's pagan roots to such a degree that our current DECORATIONS don't reflect anything the original pagans who practiced paganism would recognize.
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What you are saying is a contradiction. You say that "YOU" don't see anything pagan in xmas, and then you go on to make a statement that xmas has "EVOLVED" from "its" pagan roots? You keep telling us that you have Jewish relatives, so do I. Yet, in Christianity I have found that people never talk about how they have Italian, Greek, Turkish, Iranian or Palestinian relatives. They bring up their Ashkenazi, or Sephardic relatives like it gives their words or discussion credibility. My Jewish relatives don't have a clue about the Bible, and the one's who go to temple just know Rabbinical traditions of Talmud. Which that knowledge is pretty limited when tested.
Now that I have gotten that out of the way. Allow me to ask you this could you give your relatives a Hopi Indian vase that is decorated with Swastikas?
How about a Hindu carving with Swastikas? Adolf Hitler didn't design the swastika, or the rune symbols of the Waffen SS, they were old pagan symbols. They understood the original meanings of those symbols and therefore they employed them to mean something within their movement.
The Bible admonishes us to study to show ourselves approved unto God, also that we look well at our goings. We are to be sighted leaders of the blind, and teachers of those who have questions. giving lame answers to those who are not part of the Faith of Christ when they know that the xmas traditions are pagan, and Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox, is just living in self serving agendas. People respect you more even when you conduct a certain tradition, and are willing to fess up to where it really comes from.
You are insulting the intelligence of people who are not in Christianity when you make up arguments to condone Roman Catholic, and pagan practices that are found within religion.
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Second, what were pagan customs have become cultural customs as well. I'm European in ancestry, I value my cultural identity.
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I value truth instead of denial.
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Thirdly, Christmas used to be a dark winter's holiday with riots, vandalism, and worse. Our taking Christmas and "Christianizing" and "marketizing" it (for lack of better terms) was one very significant cultural developments within the past 200 years in regards to holidays.
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Excuse me? Could you explain how you formulated the above statistics?
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I don't believe that decorating one's kitchen with ducks honors God, but I'm not against it.
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Excuse me but what religion ever was recorded to decorate their kitchens with ducks? In what century did the Roman or Eastern churches adopt duck decorated kitchens to celebrate an occurance in the life of Christ?
Either you have been so busy waiting to counter my arguments that you are missing what I have been trying to say, or you don’t understand what the argument is about in the first place. To bring up duck decorated kitchens is like trying to argue that a glass of water and an oil tanker have something in common. Please allow me to remind you that we are talking about religions stealing from other religions to modify practices within the Christian Faith.
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I don't believe that decorating the house with harvest themes in the fall honors God, but I'm not against it.
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Have you noticed that you place a lot of emphasis on what you think, and what you believe? While that is ok and I have no problem with it are you saying because you believe something should be done a certain way, or because you happen not to have an issue with it, therefore no one else should have a problem with it?
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I also don't think festive holiday decorations for Christmas honors God, but I'm not against it either.
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You can decorate your house with drift wood and sea shells and dried up road kill, there would be no problem (disgusting) yet no issue. Yet, if you turn around and say that those things are to represent an occurrence in the scriptures to honor Jesus Christ, or some memory within His life 2,000 years ago. Then there would be an issue. I will also say this, what is wrong with prayer beads (rosary) lighting candles, genuflecting before you enter a pew, or making the sign of the cross? It doesn't honor God, but based on your logic, there is no problem. matter of fact, with what you are teaching most of the cults and Christian sects for over 2,000 years are all legitimate.
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I performed an experiment this Christmas since I was knee deep in this discussion. Our family had just finished a delightful Christmas dinner, opened presents, and the kids were winding down. I then shot out a question, "Which of you would enjoy attending a church that believed what we're doing this Christmas was a sin?" Not a single person answered that they would enjoy such a church.
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Was the above supposed to prove something? How about walking into a nightclub on the beach in Fort Lauderdale or Miami, and asking the people while they are right in the midst of their partying ask them if they would like to give up going to the night club and live a life of dedication to your style of Christianity. Listen you expect me to accept the example of a group of people unwrapping presents, eating holiday fair, and getting deep into the feel of the festivities, to answer your question any other way?
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Actually, the majority opinion was that such a church was cultic,
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Would you blame them? What do you expect? You demonize the subject right after these people are locked into a party mode. What did you expect?
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like the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Why be so light, why not say Jim Jones, Branch Davidians, Charlie Mason's family, or Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan. This topic must be making way too much sense to you that it is causing you to make such an effort to justify yourself. Other people would just right it off and celebrate the Roman Feast, and be done with it.
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lol
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You have the right. Laugh out loud. No doubt.
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We all agreed that most of these customs ORIGINATED from our pagan ancestors, but we're intelligent enough to know that these things have evolved into decorations and don't reflect the original pagan practice. In addition we're also intelligent enough to know that no one sitting around the living room was a pagan.
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While picking the trukey, out of their teeths, and enjoying the bounty they had just unwrapped.
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Some folk are just so heavenly minded.... they're no earthly good.
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Some folks are so earthly minded... they're no heavenly good.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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