Message from @Raging Smurf
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Just wanted to share the verse of the day for my Bible app
i knew an Orthodox Christian in high school
he was a pretty cool dude
while he and i disagreed on some religious stuff (i'm a Roman Catholic and he was an Orthodox Christian) we still got along well
another one of my good friends is Presbitarian and another friend is Mormon
they're pretty cool as well
Jesus was badass
Our Lord and Slayer
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dude that is kinda offensive
If Jesus had a sword nobody would've had balls to approach him
Thus the whole world would've been christian as he would have lived forever
Amen
😂
He didn't need a sword, He *is* the sword.
Sword of the spirit
According to revelation he will have a sword come out of his mouth
Just your friendly reminder that Jesus Christ is King.
Christmas is not in the bible. That word, and all the celebrations around that festival have nothing to do with God or Christ.
Prove me wrong from the bible.
From what I have gathered in my own time, Christmas is celebrated in the time of December due to the prevalence of "Pagan" religions celebrating the Winter Solstice. Christmas was incorporated into Christianity to introduce new converts to at least some sense of familiarity.
That being said, I don't find Christmas to be heretical as it doesn't transfer worship from God or Christ on to something material in nature.
It’s not in the Bible but Christians started it to celebrate the birth of Jesus. People will say something about the pagans starting it but that’s not really correct @derekmcquattie87
So yeah it’s not in the Bible, I don’t think anyone thinks it is honestly lol
And yes, our culture has taken it and made it about consumerism and family, not Jesus or God
Does God think it is heretical? This is a time people use to burn their babies alive to a pagan god
But That’s not what it’s been about for centuries and centuries though
Burn babies alive.... that's where the drummer boy comes from....
I think I need to clarify what I was saying in regards to the Pagan point. Jesus was believed to born in spring, due to the grazing time for sheep, Christians did not start celebrating Christmas because pagans celebrated the Soltice, December 25 was selected as the "official" date to celebrate it do to a vast number of Pagan converts.
I'll word this differently. Would jesus, a jew, keep a non Jewish festival?
Not saying we ask need to be Jews. Nothing against them.
All*
I'm not sure I understand your question. Could you clarify?
If jesus kept ther law of God, completely, and entirely. He was a jew, full on jew, kept the sabbath all of God's holy days. Would he ditch everything he did and toss that all in the trash to keep a pagan festival where people burned their babies alive to another fake god?
Thank you for the clarification. The matter on what the details of certain Pagans did on the Solstice is of little importance. The Church offered an opportunity for Pagans to keep a portion of there cultural inheritance as a deal for conversion, so long as those cultural celebrations did not stand as a rival to God. The sacrificual aspects are new to me. If you could point the cultures that did do that, I would be very grateful. A fair portion of Lutheran doctrine is derived from the regional, in this case German, culture. The same went for Scandinavian converts. On the Semitic part, I do not celebrate Passover. My ancestors are Germans and Celts, I have no cultural or ancestral ties to Israelites outside of faith. So long as a local cultural holiday does not Deify something that is not Good, it shouldn't be an issue, at least in my opinion.
*God* not *Good*. Silly auto correct.
Roman's (didn't burn babies but had other messed up practices), canaanites, hittites, hivites, jebusites, all the natives in the Americas... there are quite a few
@Kaladin I forgot to add something to what I had put down before. It is in regard to what you said about Christmas being about Consumerism and family instead of God and Christ. I wholeheartedly agree with you on the Consumerism aspect. The scramble for buying gifts, especially the "perfect one", has polluted the beauty that Christmas ought to be. Many would think that Christmas being about family is not to bad of a compromise for those who are not religious but still wish to celebrate it. The issue with this, is that love for family is not the rightful sovereign of the world. The love I have for my brother must never stand in the way of me doing the right thing. If he killed a man, and told me so, it would be wrong for me to hide him from the authorities.
Read luke 22... count the number of times passover is mentioned
i have a completely anonymous question to this debate and that is whenever Christ healed someone on the Sabbath was he breaking the Sabbath and if so why?
The refraining of conducting labor on the Sabbath is not so much as " Do absolutely nothing and laze about all day". But to give Man a day to dedicate ones mind to God and not toiling in the dirt, being totally preoccupied with furthering their material possessions.
then why would the Pharisee's who did nothing but try to uphold the law condemn him for it when he did?