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12/10/19 8:01 AM |
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Thank you for your gracious posts, Dr. Tim, Frank and others . I always appreciate the discernment of B. Mc as well. My concern is that we do no service to God by meeting Him at the cradle. AS Paul stated... Galatians 6:14 “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.” We were told how to remember Him: 1 Corinthians 11:24 “And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.” We dishonor Christ by using the pagan and witch calendars/ holidays, trying to some how "christianize" them by tacking God's name onto them. A pagan day can no more be redeemed than a lost person who professes to be a Christian by vainly using the name of Christ. Defending Truth necessitates no deviance there by. By default, we lie when going along with an erroneous date. Frank, my disability is a faith walk..totally dependent on God and thankful...still, naturally, asking for less risky life support solution. Thank you for asking. |
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12/8/19 11:54 AM |
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He likes to win the vote of most evangelicals and RCs. If he would read the Bible, he would know that no one who followed after Christ practiced what we know as "christmas". The pagans, of course, did. He would also know that God abhorred man made "holy days" (1 Kings 12 RE: Jeroboam). He would know that there are many lies in "christmas" carols and God hates lies. He would know not to take God's name in vain...attaching "christ" to cookies, decorations, shopping, etc. etc. etc. That we are not to observe times of the seasons...and that Paul gloried ONLY in the cross...the cradle was quite insignificant without the cross. It might occur to him that, though other "gods" had birth days. The Word had no beginning and is Eternal. Jesus' Incarnation was not His beginning. We only have liberty in which days of the week we worship which would not, obviously, include pagan celebrations. Adding to Scripture is,clearly,warned against. |
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