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I am referring to Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Tabernacles, Passover, Unleavened bread,and Atonement. These are in the Bible and Jesus observed them..

I would like to know how you came to this knowledge.

Was it from a church? Which one?

Was it from reading the Bible?

Do you currently observe them?

PLEASE ANSWER ONLY IF YOU DO. I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANSWERS THAT SAY THEY ARE NOT FOR CHRISTIANS.
THANK YOU.

2006-11-30 23:31:02 · 4 answers · asked by JoJoCieCie 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

4 answers

I started observing the festivals back when I was a xtian based off of my own study. It only made sense. If Yhwh commanded them and Jesus observed them and I was suppsed to imitate him then I needed to learn about the festivals and their meaning. Once you delve into them and discover the meaning behind the day and the customs involved the bible will make much more sense to you. Personally, I'm convinced that you cannot fully understand the bible without a good grasp on the festivals and the biblical calendar and what better way to learn than by living it.

2006-11-30 23:41:37 · answer #1 · answered by james.parker 3 · 1 0

No, Frank, you are incorrect.
To be Christian you must believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
The Jewish people believe in God, but not that Jesus is His son. So they are not Christians.
The Muslim people believe in God, but not that He is His son. So they also are not Christian.
If you just believe in God you are then a polytheist.


Now, to answer your question,
a) Yes. The Catholic Church.
b) Yes.
c) Out of your list, I celebrate Pentecost.

2006-12-01 07:41:44 · answer #2 · answered by novagirl117 4 · 0 3

To be a Christian all you have to do is believe in God.

2006-12-01 07:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

no

2006-12-01 07:34:36 · answer #4 · answered by george p 7 · 0 2

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