Anonymous wrote:
The POINT is the Christians have appropriated our "Christmas Tree" and now [b]tell US we can't have one because we don't follow their religion! It's time to take the Winter Solstice Tree back![/b]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how can you call yourself a Christian when you go cherry-picking the Hebrew Scriptures for advice on how to live a Christian lifestyle?
I. Never. called. myself. a. Christian. Work on your reading comprehension before your post again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how can you call yourself a Christian when you go cherry-picking the Hebrew Scriptures for advice on how to live a Christian lifestyle?
I. Never. called. myself. a. Christian. Work on your reading comprehension before your post again.
Anonymous wrote:"Many Pagan cultures used to cut boughs of evergreen trees in December, move them into the home or temple, and decorate them. Modern-day Pagans still do. This was to recognize the winter solstice -- the time of the year that had the shortest daylight hours, and longest night of the year. This occurs annually sometime between DEC-20 to 23; most often, it is DEC-21. As the solstice approached, they noticed that the days were gradually getting shorter; many feared that the sun would eventually disappear forever, and everyone would freeze. But, even though deciduous trees, bushes, and crops died or hibernated for the winter, the evergreen trees remained green. They seemed to have magical powers that enabled them to withstand the rigors of winter."
The POINT is the Christians have appropriated our "Christmas Tree" and now tell US we can't have one because we don't follow their religion! It's time to take the Winter Solstice Tree back!
Anonymous wrote:OP, how can you call yourself a Christian when you go cherry-picking the Hebrew Scriptures for advice on how to live a Christian lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Wow..you all actually believe what's in that book? It's a bit too manipulated for me to believe that any of it is even true. It is a tool of mass manipulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op probably doesn't think Christians should celebrate Easter either because or its pagan origins. Whatever. The early church did what it had to to get people to adapt to christianity.
i.e. lie to the people in order to eventually control them--yeah, they're the "moral" ones to follow. Easter is a no-brainer, the eggs, the rabbits? Fertility idols much?
Anonymous wrote:My question is, how do you call yourself a christian if you spend your time examining other people's souls? Get the plan out of your own eye first.
Never called myself anything.
I'm a Christian and never did the egg and rabbit thing. For us Easter is a time of Ressurection. There's nothing to do with horny rabbits or chicks and eggs.
Yes, but your religion even HAS a resurrection element because it COPIED the resurrection myth from the many, many religions that had gone before it.... where the sacred king died and was brought back to life - usually by rebirth through the Great Mother. Don't believe me? Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op probably doesn't think Christians should celebrate Easter either because or its pagan origins. Whatever. The early church did what it had to to get people to adapt to christianity.
i.e. lie to the people in order to eventually control them--yeah, they're the "moral" ones to follow. Easter is a no-brainer, the eggs, the rabbits? Fertility idols much?
Anonymous wrote:My question is, how do you call yourself a christian if you spend your time examining other people's souls? Get the plan out of your own eye first.
Never called myself anything.
I'm a Christian and never did the egg and rabbit thing. For us Easter is a time of Ressurection. There's nothing to do with horny rabbits or chicks and eggs.
Anonymous wrote:"Many Pagan cultures used to cut boughs of evergreen trees in December, move them into the home or temple, and decorate them. Modern-day Pagans still do. This was to recognize the winter solstice -- the time of the year that had the shortest daylight hours, and longest night of the year. This occurs annually sometime between DEC-20 to 23; most often, it is DEC-21. As the solstice approached, they noticed that the days were gradually getting shorter; many feared that the sun would eventually disappear forever, and everyone would freeze. But, even though deciduous trees, bushes, and crops died or hibernated for the winter, the evergreen trees remained green. They seemed to have magical powers that enabled them to withstand the rigors of winter."
The POINT is the Christians have appropriated our "Christmas Tree" and now tell US we can't have one because we don't follow their religion! It's time to take the Winter Solstice Tree back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For you, OP
“Judge not, lest ye not be judged.” (Matthew 7:1)
Sorry, I don't follow your bible. If you do, then follow it and stop using my Winter Solstice Tree for your holiday!