My friend didn't have a birth certificate (no, he's not the president now, he has one) when he was brought over to Canada. Therefore he made his birthday up. Apparently it's also the day of a pagan holiday, so when we sang happy birthday to him, we were worshipping the devil.
Yup, makes sense to me. Seems people are so comfortable in their foxhole that they start attacking one another instead of finishing the mission Jesus assigned us to. That to me is a bigger issue than my friends birthday.
Actually birthdays are of pagan origin also. Many in the early church refused to celebrate birthdays out of Christian conviction . It's public knowledge. Look it up.
All of the symbols like birthday candles are symbolizing occult and false worship of other gods.
The thing that amazes me, as the opening poster already mentioned is that people after they find out these facts are stubborn as a mule in the face of it.
I think the real sin goes deeper than just picking up the heathen customs of the nations around them. Something which the scripture warns against. it speaks to the root of the doctrine of holiness.
My self , I am glad that God is not 99.9999% love , goodness and holiness. I am glad that he is 100% pure. The scripture tells me to keep myself pure and unspotted form the world. To be Holy as he is holy.
So I don't really understand this cavalier attitude that is taken with regards to holiness.
This side issue , as you call it. Takes up many many chapters of the eternal word of God. it seems to me that it takes away from the message when those who profess to follow Christi do not follow his word but brush it aside as a side issue. The issue I am refering to is holiness and being unspoted from the world. The scripture goes as far as to say , friendship with the world is enmity with God.
Holiness is a part of the message. Christians by partaking of the world's sins have lost their opening to be a witness by standing for holiness. the funny thing is that I have traveled quite a bit and every place I have gone it seems like very close to 100% of the unsaved have heard the message of Seventh day Adventists and Jehovah's witnesses. Because down to the last one of them , they will say they are the group that doesn't celebrate birthdays and Christmas and stuff.
This technique of witnessing by our actions was also used in past generations by the church. People refused to go to movies or work on Sunday , kiss on a date. Things like that.
Consider the witness that the world talks about now. Christians are hypocrites who are just as bad as us and yet they tell us we are sinners.
The point ,a s I said it much deeper than having a conviction about one particular issue or not. It is the fact that there are no convictions about any issue. I would like to know , how and when the message of not loving the world and being a seperate people is lived out ?? it seems like the teaching is do whatever you want and just put God's name to it. To my thinking that violates one of the The ten Commandments which says not to carry his name in vain. and not to make images of other gods that we put in front of His face.
This professed lack of sincerity in the worship of these images that God commanded against really rings hollow when those confronted about such things have a mocking tone to their response.
These are deadly serious issues. If you really think that Romans 14 applies . It seems to be the favorite passage of those who engage in pagan holidays, then you would follow that scripture and not rub it in the nose of those who have convictions against it. Can't have it both ways.
I think it exceeds the bound of Christian freedom to have a cavalier attitude about worldly and pagan celebrations. Things have gone far past the question of whether you can buy the Easter candy on sale the week after the holiday.
But for the sake of argument, let's say you do have that much freedom in Christ . the what of the passages which instruct against a careless and inconsiderate use of that freedom.
You are posting in a thread posted by a Christian who is very sincerely trying to live holy. Your post seems more concerned with winning an argument than it is with respecting this sister's convictions.
I doubt that was your intention. But take a step back and think about it. Wouldn't it be a better response to agree with the basic idea of holiness and simply state that you work out your holiness in a different way than them rather than putting down their attempts to live wholeheartedly for God.
Parading your participation in pagan rituals is not a virtue. If you want to speak about your freedom in Christ , then that can be done without putting down someone's convictions.