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Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by omotommy84(m): 12:58pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Hypocrites dey don't celebrate Christmas but A jehovah witness in my school though wont participate in the Christmas Carol but will take the food and other goodies. Wen dey pay Christmas bonus she wont return it yet dey dnt celebrate. Shiiiiooooo 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by cajole: 12:58pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
as for me it is a good thing to celebrate Christmas... coz it is marked for a day to share love and peace among ourselves through remembering the purpose of the birth of Christ |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Sarang(f): 1:00pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: We actually know his death date.. Its in the Month of Abib on the Jewish calender later called Nisan. On the 14 he had the Passover and introduced his remembrance. On 15 he was killed. But do you really celebrate his death? Lol..you didnt even care to know when it is or even give it its own date. Because it is simply not important to you. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by tecotech: 1:01pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Why Do Some People
Not Celebrate Christmas?
Around the world, nearly two billion people celebrate
Christmas each December 25, while at least
200 million others celebrate the birthday of Jesus
Christ on January 7. However, there are also millions
who choose not to celebrate Christmas at all. Why?
For one thing, they may belong to a religion that is
not part of Christendom. They may be of the Jewish,
Hindu, or Shinto faith, to name a few. Others, such
as atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, or secular
humanists, view the Christmas story as a myth.
Surprisingly, though, a sizable number of people who
believe in Jesus reject the Yuletide traditions. Why?
They point to at least four reasons.
First, they do not believe that Jesus was born in
either December or January. The Bible does not give
a specific date. It simply states: “There were also in
that same country shepherds living out of doors and
keeping watches in the night over their flocks. And
suddenly Jehovah’s angel stood by them, and . . . the
angel said to them: ‘. . . There was born to you today
a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.’”— .
Facts point to Jesus’ birth at approximately the
beginning of October when shepherds with their
flocks would still spend the night in the fields. The
countryside around Bethlehem experiences the
coldest weather during the months of December and
January. Hence, to keep them warm at night, flocks
are herded into protective shelters.
A second reason: The only event Jesus specifically
instructed his followers to commemorate was his
death, not his birth, and this was to be done as a
simple communion meal. ( ) Note, too,
that the Gospels of Mark and John are silent about
Jesus’ birth.
The only event Jesus
specifically instructed his
followers to commemorate
was his death, not his
birth
A third reason: There is no historical evidence that
the early Christians celebrated the birth of the Christ.
But they did memorialize his death. (
) It was not until more than 300 years after
Jesus’ birth that Christendom officially began to
observe Christmas on December 25. Interestingly, in
the mid-17th century, an act of parliament banned
Christmas celebrations in England. In the United
States, the Massachusetts General Court did the
same. Why? The book The Battle for Christmas, says:
“There is no biblical or historical reason to place the
birth of Jesus on December 25.” It adds that to the
Puritans, “Christmas was nothing but a pagan
festival covered with a Christian veneer.”
That brings us to a fourth reason: The unsavory
origin of the celebration itself. The roots of Christmas
can be traced back to pagan Rome with its mixture
of festivals for honoring the agricultural god Saturn
and the sun god Sol Invictus, or Mithra.
Anthropologists Christian Rätsch and Claudia Müller-
Ebeling, coauthors of the book Pagan Christmas, write:
“Like many pre-Christian customs and beliefs, the old
feast commemorating the yearly return of the sun
was rededicated to the birth of Christ.” 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Sarang(f): 1:01pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: Hahaha hilarous |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by omotommy84(m): 1:04pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Dey don't celebrate Christmas but A jehovah witness in my school though wont participate in the Christmas Carol but will take the food and other goodies. Wen dey pay Christmas bonus she wont return it yet dey dnt celebrate Christmas. Shiooooooo 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by tecotech: 1:04pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
What Does Santa Claus Have to Do With Jesus and
His Birth?
The custom: In many lands, Santa Claus is viewed as the
one who brings children gifts. Children often write to
Santa, asking for presents, which, according to tradition,
elves help him to make at his North Pole headquarters.
Its roots: According to the popular view, the Santa Claus
myth owes its origin to Saint Nicholas, Archbishop of
Myra in Asia Minor, now Turkey. “Virtually everything
written about St. Nicholas is based on legends,” says The
Christmas Encyclopedia. The designation “Santa Claus”
may owe its origin to the word Sinterklaas, a corruption of
the Dutch terms for “Saint Nicholas.” Historically and
Biblically, Santa Claus has nothing in common with Jesus
Christ.
What the Bible says: “Now that you have put away
falsehood, speak truth each one of you with his neighbor.”
Our closest ‘neighbors’ are our family members.
( ) The Bible also says that we should “love
truth,” “speaking the truth in [our] heart.” (
) True, telling children that Santa (or the Christ
child) is the bearer of presents at Christmas may seem to
be innocent fun, but is it right or wise to deceive little
children, even if one’s intentions are not bad? Do you not
find it ironic that an occasion that is supposedly meant to
honor Jesus becomes a time to deceive children? |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Nobody: 1:05pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
omotommy84:You just accused someone, you know? No true Witness of Jehovah will ever accept xmas food/goody. Well, unless she's the 'one-chance type' |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Sarang(f): 1:13pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
guy2two: Or maybe after she kindly explained her belief you still forced the goody thing on her. And Later come de rant. (Replying to that guy u quoted.) |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by vooks: 1:14pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Sarang: The date is both wrong and irrelevant. I could school you through Jewish calendar but it's a waste of time. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by jnrbayano(m): 1:15pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
guy2two: It is not written Jesus went to ease himself in the loo, does that imply he never did? 1 Like |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by adebayo201: 1:16pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
omotommy84:The conclusion of this whole issue is this: If you think celebrating Christmas is wrong because it's not written then any christians celebrating there birthdays are not serious, it's all scam and fraudulent! In short, they should be stoned! *angry* |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by menxer: 1:17pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: There is nothing like unbelief; that someone does not share your belief, does not mean unbelief. It's just a believe in something other than your belief. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Nobody: 1:18pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
jnrbayano:No. But would you rather ease yourself for him? |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by vooks: 1:21pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
menxer:Semantics...silly ones at that |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by menxer: 1:25pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: Exactly, as silly as it seems to you so does your belief to someone else. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by vooks: 1:28pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
menxer: This is not in dispute so you are preaching to the choir. Get a life |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by menxer: 1:30pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by seromezy: 1:40pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
CAPTIVATOR: Let me quickly say this guy is drunk or even he is an anti-christ. Where's amala, tuwo or garri mentioned in bible? |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Happykenski(m): 1:41pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
The problem I'm having with people of the world is that, when it comes to rice and chicken they don't have their senses. the way they hurry to buy things, husbands and wives fight for the sake of Christmas that is not writing in the bible. now how many of you are observing the Lord evening mean Luke 22 vs 17--19? 1 Like |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by omotommy84(m): 1:54pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Hear yourself, force wat on her? shes bn staff for 4years now she collect willingly, every year wat of d Christmas bonus (money) did dey force it on her too? |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Sarang(f): 1:58pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: You got me lolling.. See bragging.. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Sarang(f): 2:00pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
omotommy84: Nope but they give it to her out of their heart. She works there and she gifts deserves anytime. She dont see december differently like you do,so to her its all gift so long it wasnt given on a christmass party nd she never asked. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by bextie: 2:02pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Appleyard: Two cannot work together unless they agree... What we agree here in earth is agreed in heaven... same way sabbath is now Sunday If you agree one can be inspired by the holy spirit then your argument is baseless, that I have chosen a day convenient for me to celebrate with my family CANNOT and WILL NOT make me a liar. You need to be educated, yes 25th Dec was a pagan feast but to help the new converts (christians) then not to go back to their previous way of life, another celebration (Christmas ) was fixed on the same day. See why God will not judge like humans on that day because he is almighty, sees intentions and the inner most part of the heart. I will advice you not to celebrate if you don't want to, but to pass judgment on some others calling them LIARS is a no no. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Nobody: 2:03pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
vooks: Please ask that sect where in the Bible were they asked to marry only themselves? They have so indoctrinate it up to point that is it an oath that any who does it is seen as a sinner |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Jdtester: 2:03pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
falopey: Thank you. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Wealthyonos(m): 2:04pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Appleyard: My guy, mind your mouth before you pass judgement as if you were God. Jesus owns January, February,...December. He is the owner of all the days and all the years. Even the Shepherds worshipped God after seeing the born child. The host of the heavenly angels worshipped God when Christ was born. 25th may not be the actual day Christ was born. But for a man that owns all the days, months and years, it won't be inappropriate to pick any day to celebrate his birth. We celebrate our individual birthdays but it becomes sin when the birth of Christ is celebrated. I don't condemn people who do not celebrate the birth of Christ, henceforth, let no man trouble me for celebrating the birth of my Saviour because I bear in me the mark of Christ. What ever we do, in words and in deed, we do it in the name of Jesus Christ as instructed by the Bible. Lastly, if you find it unholy to celebrate the birth of the Saviour, then shut up and mind your own business. Thank You. (Onos JP) 1 Like |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Joebeck(f): 2:17pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Yes, it is wrong to celebrate Christmas. Christmas is not a day of celebration, but a day of worship. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Nobody: 2:22pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
blezzy080:He just spoke the truth. That you're not celebrating it doesn't mean others shouldn't. Till today those against Christmas saying It's unbiblical haven't convince me why they discriminate against marrying outside their sect yet they come up with scriptural backing that's not valid. Observing Sundays, watching sports because all these are in scriptural. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by cybrninja(m): 2:24pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
CAPTIVATOR: dude... guy u nailed it... nice comment |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by Nobody: 2:32pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Sarang: yeah, unbelievable right? if you don't have a public library close to your area try Google am, you hear? Lol. u are in for a shocker. it's okay, you can thank me later. smh. |
Re: Is Celebrating Christmas Wrong ? by falopey: 2:33pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Sarang: but they told her they are giving her "food offered toan idol" because that's your claim, and she accepted it it. No be so. Abi them no tell her say na Christmas money? Hypocrisy. She can't celebrate but she call eat its celebration money. Abi them tell am say na part of her salary? No. It's Christmas money. Meant for Christmas celebration. She needed to have rejected it. 1 Like 1 Share |
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