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The birth of "Jesus" is remembered each year but the Name of Yeshua Mashiyach, the Kingdom of Elohim and His Righteous Torah are a contemptuous infamy for the lukewarm religious. The Torah reminds us:



Exodus 23:2 "You shall not follow a multitude to do evil"



Yeshua Mashiyach said:

Luke 16:15 "That which is highly esteemed among men is abominable in the sight of Elohim"

Apostle Paul writes:

Romans 12:2 "Be ye not conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may know what is that good and acceptable and wholehearted will of Elohim."

Please pass this message along to your family, friends whether they be Christian, Jewish, Believers or non-Believers, we have an obligation to love each other and warn each other. Delving into pagan rituals is NOT a light matter, regardless of one's "intentions"!

2007-12-24 19:12:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Christmas

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Being a Jehovah's Witness I've known this for years...But some people know this and just don't care how it started, they just choose a specific time of year to act nicer and give presents, doesn't make much sense in my opinion. I've known a few other people who refuse to belive this kind of stuff and still go on celebrating a pagan holiday that they think is Christ's birth(probably everyone who is about to post an answer here).

2007-12-24 20:47:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Who cares? It's Christmas, it's the solstice festival. It's a good time for family and friends. If you want a religious Christmas, fine. If you don't want a religious Christmas, that's fine too

Why don't you celebrate or not celebrate Christmas as you see fit and let the rest of us do the same? No-one is forcing you to celebrate but don't force your intolerance onto the rest of us.

2007-12-24 19:24:10 · answer #2 · answered by tentofield 7 · 1 0

Your announcement that Christmas is both a spiritual and secular event in our society is old news. Blah, blah, we've heard it all before.

Instead of ranting, why don't you go do some good - since you're free this holiday season. Go serve food at a homeless shelter, for instance, but keep your religious diatribes to yourself.

2007-12-24 19:29:37 · answer #3 · answered by mom 3 · 1 1

well DUH!

2007-12-24 19:29:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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