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1 | Jesus Christ your Lord? | Luke 22:19 | Source:Bible | 238788 | ||
Hi, the reason that I asked the question is due to the fact that through research we find that the month of December is Tebeth on the Jewish calendar with maximum cold and rain. Luke 2:8 says that the "shepherds lived outdoors with their flock during the time of Jesus birth" this is recorded in the Bible. Can it be consider logical in fact that shepherds would live outdoors with their precious flock during this time? However a specific date is celebrated: December 25 the same day historically that "dies natalis Solis Invicti is celebrated (birthday of the invisible sun a pagan god). In reference to Romans 14:5,6 is choosing this day really a choice approved? Did not Jesus himself scold the religious leaders of his time for similar actions Matthew 15:3. Deuteronomy 4:2. Who is adding to it, the one who chooses to create and celebrate a religious observance created from untruthful originality and personal preference or one that does not but chooses to commemorate the one observance commanded to be observed by Christ. | ||||||
2 | Jesus Christ your Lord? | Luke 22:19 | EdB | 238792 | ||
The question must be asked what is being celebrated on Dec 25? Is it a pagan god? or is it the birth of of our Savior and Lord? Each of us were born on some date. I would guess if we followed history back far enough we could find something bad that happened on that date. So does that mean when we celebrate our birthday we are actually celebrating that bad event? No! of course not. So why even go there? |
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