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Originally Posted by mfblume
I knew this, bro. I am simply saying the underlying agenda is to propose that things pagan should not be repeated in Christians whether the worship to pagan deities is involved or not.
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I read over this post once again, and allow me to answer it point by point.
As I read this a second time, I'm still convinced that you bringing up the names of the weekdays and names of planets, and the above quote had nothing to do with this discussion. The name "Nike" and "Mazda" are pagan, in Washington D.C. it's cluttered with pagan items and images. The dollar bill in your pocket covered with pagan symbols. They are part of the world system where you and I live. Yet, they are not part of any celebration that we have towards Christ.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
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And I resist that thought as error when it comes to times it is not done to worship deities. I give gifts a this time, but do not claim it as a "Christian" deal.
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There is no problem with you giving gifts all year long, but while you are giving gifts during the month of December or on the 24th and the 25th, the rest of the free world calls what you are doing xmas. It would be like sitting in a bar and drinking soda and then walking out and meeting people from your Church family, or just folks from around El Campo, and telling them you didn't drink. They might smile and nod and walk off, yet in their minds they think you aren't being honest. Call it like it is, there is no need to dance around the subject. You're a guide to the blind and a teacher of babes, they don't believe all the philosophical hooey, they just want it straight and simple.
Giving (wrapped in paper with santas on it?) gifts on or around December 24th and 25th and saying it's not xmas?
If it walks like a duck, and waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, and has feathers, and coloring of a duck, odds are....it's a duck.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
We're not to have holy days of any kind in the New Covenant.
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I would agree with with you 100%.
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It's just a time of gift giving.
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I have a few Atheist friends who one of them calls himself a cultural Christian.
The reason for his comment is that he celebrates the xmas, with the gift giving and holiday fare. Now for him and everyone else who gives gifts at this time (except the Hanukkah, and Kwanza observers) to accept that it is about xmas (even if they don't acknowledge Christianity) then no matter what you want to call it you are doing like the Romans do.
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the thread is about if one shoudl put up a Christmas tree or not.
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With tree comes the rest of the story. It follows to its logical end, and where you have the tree it is a symbol of the Roman mass. That is the reason why some Rabbis, and civic leaders want a Menorah with the Kinara and Mishumaa Saba in full view with the Roman Catholic Jewelry Tree. You see Brother Blume, the reast of our society is not busy making agenda justifying excuses for the tree, they call it what it is, a religious symbol.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
Would you say it is fine, then, to put up a tree if one is not doing so to honour Christ, but just to have decoration?
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It is like you wearing a Hopi indian swastika on your back and walking around Germany or Israel and trying to convince everyone that it's just an American Indian symbol. Even my Athiest friend agrees that the tree is pagan to the core and a Roman Catholic symbol. No matter how much you don't want to admit it is a religious symbol, it is still a religious symbol. A Hindu Idol, or a Hopi Kachina doll on the desk in your office may mean nothing to you, but those who KNOW what they are aren't going to consider you serious, as a Christian when you tell them, that those items mean nothing.
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I already said I do not involve anything Christian in Christmas, personally. It's just a time for gifts and decorations.
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If a man walked down the streets of America naked and told the cops as they were arresting him that he had clothes on, wouldn't cause the police to believe him. The tree is a symbol of the Roman Papal holiday, and if you were Chabad Lubavitch, no other Chabadnik, would think you serious if you put up a tree. If you were devout Muslim, and you put up a tree no other Muslim, would think you serious in the faith of Islam. Symbols are symbols, men cannot wear dresses and not get strange looks by those who walk by, because the dress is still a female symbol. The Papal and Lutheran xmas tree is still what it is a religious symbol.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
Please read my words again. You are speaking apples of involving things in worship to the oranges of simply giving gifts without worship of any kind involved.
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The song remains the same Brother Blume, it would be like your wife giving you a present on your birthday and trying to convince anyone else that it wasn't a birthday present.