No they are not. Why do you think that? Bible reading Christians do not celebrate Christmas, which the Bible says do NOT celebrate. They don't celebrate Easter or Holloween, or May Day, etc. The only thing the Bible says to recognize is the Sabbath and the Passover, which has fuck all to do with eggs, rabbits, or pastel colors.
You do know that the Bible specifically forbids adopting pagan ways to promote the Christian faith, right?
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:52:06 ago (+1/-0)
Bible reading Christians do not celebrate Christmas
Its the birth of Rabbi Jesus ffs.
December 25 was the Christianizing of the dies solis invicti nati (“day of the birth of the unconquered sun”), a popular holiday in the Roman Empire that celebrated the winter solstice as a symbol of the resurgence of the sun, the casting away of winter
Later adopted by early (((christians))) and proclaimed as the birthdate of yeshua, so when Romans were already celebrating Roman Pagan holidays, the early christians (aka genetic kikes) just told everyone they were infact celebrating their holy day.
You do know that the Bible specifically forbids adopting pagan ways to promote the Christian faith, right?
Yet, here we are. Plagarist jews adopting pagan holidays and rebranding them as jewlite worship days, infatc many, many pagan holidays, then pretending they were Christian holidays all along. The sheer hubris, befitting only a kike . Imagine following the teachings of an ethnic jewish rabbi with a mangled dick who said shit like this:
"And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
Hey guys stop spreading facts and just listen to your helpful subversive jew on any given matter. Jesus if born today would be a FB fact checker.
Nigger, the Bible says do NOT celebrate the birth of Christ. Romans deciding on their own to celebrate the birth of Christ in direct opposition to the Christian faith is not part of the Christian faith. Seems obvious.
Further, the Bible clearly states to NOT use pagan rituals to lure pagans to Christian. The Bible clearly states do NOT use a Yule log. Do NOT decorate trees with gold and silver. Stated clearly in the book. DO NOT DO THIS. Yet, you're going to insist that those who do this are a part of a Christian ritual. You're high as fuck!
And, notice it's always Christmas, because at least 5 of the other 6 are not Christian observances whatsoever. And, Easter, just happens to be near the time of year that the Passover occurred. There is literally no other connection. The Bible doesn't mention rabbits, eggs, or anything else.
But yes, Christians celebrate things that are not Christian. Just like Valentines Day, Thanksgiving, New Years, Holloween, etc. Just because some of the npeople who celebrate an occasion are Christian, doesn't make the occasion a Christian observance. Duh.
Nigger, the majority of Christians on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar do indeed commemorate the Birth of your jewish lord and saviour.
Further, the Bible clearly states
If a holiday is stemming from/based on/pertaining to/dependent/ what does that mean?
But yes, Christians celebrate things that are not Christian
So Easter is not a Christian holiday? Because it is and was originally a Pagan holiday. “Easter” finds its etymology from the goddess's name 'Ostara', 'Eastre' or 'Eostre' a pagan goddess of fertility celebrated in the Spring Equinox.
You dirty thieving fucker, stealing Pagan holidays.
No. Easter is not a Christian holiday. There is no mention of "easter" in the Bible, or anything associated with anything related to easter. No different than Valentines Day, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, or the 4th of July. Do Christians celebrate MLK Jr. Day? Some do. It ain't a Christian observance.
And Christmas is observed in direct opposition of the Bible and its teachings. Created by someone who hated Christians.
If the Bible doesn't mention it or more directly says "do not do this", then it doesn't "stem from/based on/pertain to/dependent on" Christianity.
Easter is mentioned in the New Testament: Acts 12:4. This is the only verse in the New Testament that uses the word “Easter”—and you'll find it if you are using a King James Bible
Regardless of whether any of these are mentioned i the yidlite book, they are all observations in the Christian colander practiced by Christians of a multitude of denominations worldwide. The thieving fuckers just can't keep their sticky fingers off cultural pagan holidays.
So, Valentines Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, 4th of July, and MLK Jr. Day are all Christian holidays because they appear on the Christian calendar and are observed by Christians from a variety of sects?
They are American holidays, Christians everywhere else couldn’t give a fuck about those days. Do you think Christianity is an American Nationalist religion? Take it up with Love240 why he thinks your not a real Christian for not observing Easter.
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:53:38 ago (+1/-0)
This isn't a "no true scottsman" issue.
If the book clearly states don't do this thing and people who don't read the book but claim to follow the book do that thing, it's not the book that's responsible for the actions of the people who never read the book. That thing isn't a part of the book just because people who claim to follow the book do the thing.
Holloween is not a Christian holiday. That's blatantly obvious. Do some Christians celebrate Holloween? Sure. But it has nothing to do with Christianity and its not a Christian celebration. Valentines Day is no different. Or, Thanksgiving in the US. Yes American Christians celebrate Thanksgiving, but it has nothing to do with being a Christian. Would you insist Thanksgiving is a Christian holiday?
Not one of those pagan holidays are celebrated as part of Christianity. Not a single one. The very loose affiliation of 2 of those 7 are based on nothing but the time of the year that the celebration occurs. Christmas and Yule, for example. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December and Yule is a celebration of the solstice on the 21st. Where is the affiliation? Pagans will point to the Christmas tree, while the Bible clearly states to not use a tree and to not put decorations on a tree for celebration of any kind. Specifically says to NOT do that. Some Christian hating jew dick suck, Constantine, decided he knew better than the Bible and did it anyway. How is the religion responsible for that, when the religion says do NOT do it?
Same with Easter and the Passover. Nothing in the Bible discusses a fertility ritual as being the appropriate celebration of Christ's ascent. Nothing. But pagans try to link the 2 because of the time of the year the observance takes place. Oh, because both take place at the end of March/ beginning of April, they must be the same! What utter bullshit. There is no similarity between Easter and Passover other than the season of the year. Nothing.
When acting in direct opposition to the religion, it cannot be claimed that the religious are responsible.
The fallacy here is called "non-sequitur" and it's the pagans doing it.
[ + ] AugustineOfHippo2
[ - ] AugustineOfHippo2 -1 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:44:00 ago (+0/-1)
Uneducated and ignorant people always try to pass this off, and it's been debunked so many times it really is tiresome.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX -1 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 09:37:00 ago (+0/-1)*
Meet the author, Alex
https://files.catbox.moe/76apti.jpg
Not even brave enough to post her last name, which I'd bet has a precious metal in it.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 09:50:47 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 09:56:14 ago (+0/-0)
You do know that the Bible specifically forbids adopting pagan ways to promote the Christian faith, right?
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 2 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:17:00 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 11:01:27 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 11:14:15 ago (+1/-0)
Go argue with them to see who the true Christ-Cuck is.
Then when you are done figuring that out, throw yourself in the oven.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:52:06 ago (+1/-0)
Its the birth of Rabbi Jesus ffs.
Later adopted by early (((christians))) and proclaimed as the birthdate of yeshua, so when Romans were already celebrating Roman Pagan holidays, the early christians (aka genetic kikes) just told everyone they were infact celebrating their holy day.
Yet, here we are. Plagarist jews adopting pagan holidays and rebranding them as jewlite worship days, infatc many, many pagan holidays, then pretending they were Christian holidays all along. The sheer hubris, befitting only a kike
.
Imagine following the teachings of an ethnic jewish rabbi with a mangled dick who said shit like this:
"And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
Hey guys stop spreading facts and just listen to your helpful subversive jew on any given matter. Jesus if born today would be a FB fact checker.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 11:00:27 ago (+0/-0)
Further, the Bible clearly states to NOT use pagan rituals to lure pagans to Christian. The Bible clearly states do NOT use a Yule log. Do NOT decorate trees with gold and silver. Stated clearly in the book. DO NOT DO THIS. Yet, you're going to insist that those who do this are a part of a Christian ritual. You're high as fuck!
And, notice it's always Christmas, because at least 5 of the other 6 are not Christian observances whatsoever. And, Easter, just happens to be near the time of year that the Passover occurred. There is literally no other connection. The Bible doesn't mention rabbits, eggs, or anything else.
But yes, Christians celebrate things that are not Christian. Just like Valentines Day, Thanksgiving, New Years, Holloween, etc. Just because some of the npeople who celebrate an occasion are Christian, doesn't make the occasion a Christian observance. Duh.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 0 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 11:07:19 ago (+0/-0)
If a holiday is stemming from/based on/pertaining to/dependent/ what does that mean?
So Easter is not a Christian holiday? Because it is and was originally a Pagan holiday. “Easter” finds its etymology from the goddess's name 'Ostara', 'Eastre' or 'Eostre' a pagan goddess of fertility celebrated in the Spring Equinox.
You dirty thieving fucker, stealing Pagan holidays.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 06:38:05 ago (+0/-0)
And Christmas is observed in direct opposition of the Bible and its teachings. Created by someone who hated Christians.
If the Bible doesn't mention it or more directly says "do not do this", then it doesn't "stem from/based on/pertain to/dependent on" Christianity.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 12:30:10 ago (+0/-0)
Regardless of whether any of these are mentioned i the yidlite book, they are all observations in the Christian colander practiced by Christians of a multitude of denominations worldwide. The thieving fuckers just can't keep their sticky fingers off cultural pagan holidays.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 13:03:57 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 13:43:15 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 13:05:58 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug [op] 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 13:41:57 ago (+0/-0)
Do you think Christianity is an American Nationalist religion?
Take it up with Love240 why he thinks your not a real Christian for not observing Easter.
[ + ] Deleted
[ - ] deleted 0 points 7 monthsOct 21, 2024 12:32:35 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Thyhorrorcosmic103
[ - ] Thyhorrorcosmic103 0 points 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:31:39 ago (+0/-0)
Ever heard of the no true scotsman fallacy?
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 7 monthsOct 20, 2024 10:53:38 ago (+1/-0)
If the book clearly states don't do this thing and people who don't read the book but claim to follow the book do that thing, it's not the book that's responsible for the actions of the people who never read the book. That thing isn't a part of the book just because people who claim to follow the book do the thing.
Holloween is not a Christian holiday. That's blatantly obvious. Do some Christians celebrate Holloween? Sure. But it has nothing to do with Christianity and its not a Christian celebration. Valentines Day is no different. Or, Thanksgiving in the US. Yes American Christians celebrate Thanksgiving, but it has nothing to do with being a Christian. Would you insist Thanksgiving is a Christian holiday?
Not one of those pagan holidays are celebrated as part of Christianity. Not a single one. The very loose affiliation of 2 of those 7 are based on nothing but the time of the year that the celebration occurs. Christmas and Yule, for example. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December and Yule is a celebration of the solstice on the 21st. Where is the affiliation? Pagans will point to the Christmas tree, while the Bible clearly states to not use a tree and to not put decorations on a tree for celebration of any kind. Specifically says to NOT do that. Some Christian hating jew dick suck, Constantine, decided he knew better than the Bible and did it anyway. How is the religion responsible for that, when the religion says do NOT do it?
Same with Easter and the Passover. Nothing in the Bible discusses a fertility ritual as being the appropriate celebration of Christ's ascent. Nothing. But pagans try to link the 2 because of the time of the year the observance takes place. Oh, because both take place at the end of March/ beginning of April, they must be the same! What utter bullshit. There is no similarity between Easter and Passover other than the season of the year. Nothing.
When acting in direct opposition to the religion, it cannot be claimed that the religious are responsible.
The fallacy here is called "non-sequitur" and it's the pagans doing it.