Should a Christian celebrate christmas or easter?

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Brother_J_BELGIUM

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Do you, as a Christian, celebrate christmas or easter and what do you think of it?

Christmas
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "christmas", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on December 25th.

Fact #2
"But I only celebrate it to honor Him..." The only way to remember Jesus is the way He asked us, of course:

And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.

After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.
For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
- 1 Cor 11:24-26

Fact #3
December 25th used to be the day on which the sun god was worshiped in the Roman empire. It was not the date of birth of Christ.


Easter
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "easter", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring.

Fact #2
The word "easter" in Acts 12:4 is transliterated from the Greek word for Pasha. The word "easter" is derived from "eostre/eastre" of the Babylonian pagans.

Fact #3
If we should be celebrating a specific feast, God would have definitely put it in His Word to make sure. After all, all the feasts the Jews celebrate each year are found in the Bible. They are: 1. Passover, 2. Unleavened bread, 3. Firstfruits, 4. Pentecost, 5. Feast of trumpets, 6. Day of atonement, 7. Feast of tabernacles.

Yet, we can't find a verse that states:
"Behold! The Lord thy God hath made thee an appointed time to remember the lamb which was slain for mankind; it shall be at the twelfth month and on the twenty fifth day of the month that ye shall have a feast and on it ye shall eat, and ye shall drink, and ye shall take a tree for thy house and shall put it there as an ornament. This hath the Lord of hosts spoken, and ye shall do it as I am the Lord thy God."


Both christmas as well as easter have no origin in the Bible, neither did the first apostles celebrate these feasts.
Do you celebrate them and what are your thoughts on it?

No hate comments please! Show me where I have stated something that is a lie. Show me where it says in the Bible we should celebrate christmas or easter the way many Christians do.
 

jsr1221

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Do you, as a Christian, celebrate christmas or easter and what do you think of it?

Christmas
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "christmas", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on December 25th.

Fact #2
"But I only celebrate it to honor Him..." The only way to remember Jesus is the way He asked us, of course:

And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.

After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.
For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
- 1 Cor 11:24-26

Fact #3
December 25th used to be the day on which the sun god was worshiped in the Roman empire. It was not the date of birth of Christ.


Easter
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "easter", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring.

Fact #2
The word "easter" in Acts 12:4 is transliterated from the Greek word for Pasha. The word "easter" is derived from "eostre/eastre" of the Babylonian pagans.

Fact #3
If we should be celebrating a specific feast, God would have definitely put it in His Word to make sure. After all, all the feasts the Jews celebrate each year are found in the Bible. They are: 1. Passover, 2. Unleavened bread, 3. Firstfruits, 4. Pentecost, 5. Feast of trumpets, 6. Day of atonement, 7. Feast of tabernacles.

Yet, we can't find a verse that states:
"Behold! The Lord thy God hath made thee an appointed time to remember the lamb which was slain for mankind; it shall be at the twelfth month and on the twenty fifth day of the month that ye shall have a feast and on it ye shall eat, and ye shall drink, and ye shall take a tree for thy house and shall put it there as an ornament. This hath the Lord of hosts spoken, and ye shall do it as I am the Lord thy God."


Both christmas as well as easter have no origin in the Bible, neither did the first apostles celebrate these feasts.
Do you celebrate them and what are your thoughts on it?

No hate comments please! Show me where I have stated something that is a lie. Show me where it says in the Bible we should celebrate christmas or easter the way many Christians do.
You're 3 months late with your Easter stir up and 5 months early with your Christmas stir up. Come back with it again when December hits, because I know most people don't think about such things in the middle of July.
 
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Brother_J_BELGIUM

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You're 3 months late with your Easter stir up and 5 months early with your Christmas stir up. Come back with it again when December hits, because I know most people don't think about such things in the middle of July.
You make a good point but I was asking myself this question for a couple of days now. Thought it wouldn't bother posting this and see how controversial these kinda things are.
 

valiant

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the first sunday after passover is a good time to celebrate the Lord's resurrection.

if our queen can have an official birthday why shouldn't the Lord?

it is good to remember both His birth and death.

It is irrelevant what we call them.

It was good for early Christians to have something to celebrate when the heathen were celebrating their gods.
 
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Billyd

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Before you post this type of thread, you might want to do a quick search of the topic and read what has already been written on this forum.
 
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Nah.... costs too much at Christmas, and it is too much work to hide all those eggs at Easter.
 
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I see nothing wrong with celebrating Easter or Christmas. Christmas is the "Christ-Mass" after all.
 
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The only holiday that I am strongly opposed to is halloween. It is a very evil event!

I feel it is legalistic to label anyone "doing wrongly" who celebrates christmas or "resurrection" out of the right heart. Christ looks at our heart! He knows our every thought.

Christmas is about Jesus in my home. Its about Jesus' birth although I am aware Dec 25th is not the true date he was born. For me,its an opportunity to spread the good news! I dont focus on the gift giving as much anymore. I hate the commercialism brought forth by the world around the holidays honoring our savior.

Christmas is a beautiful time of the year with all the pretty lights and ribbons and bows about. Im an artist so I focus on the nativity in the yard (that I built myself) . I put a small tree up that Ive had for ages. Christmas is a joyous time for me because people have a heart of giving more than usual and people are just nicer! LOL

I stay out of the stores! I buy my kids and grandkids gifts online because I have a hard time with how the world has gone overboard with buy buy buy syndrome. Speaking of commercialism; i was in hobby lobby two days ago and they are already putting out christmas stuff. For a company that is supposed to be a christian based corp, It gave me a bad taste in my mouth. Ive never seen christmas garb going out in july have you?

I dont refer to the resurrection as easter because I just know the origins being satanic. I focus on Christ and not bunnies and easter eggs. Christ only needs to be the focus.

I love the song "up from the grave he arose! with a mighty triumph o'er his foes! It gives me alot of joy to wrship singing that song! In fact, I just brought it up to listen to it! lol
Just my two cents.....
 
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I think the world would be a better place if every Christian celebrated Christmas and easter every day of their lives as both pertain to giving in true Godly love.
Peace on earth and good will towards mankind.
but then...some people don't want these things because they hate what is good.
 
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sparkman

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I belonged to a church that taught that we shouldn't observe Christmas and Easter based on these reasons. They also believed that the Sabbath and annual feast days of Leviticus 23 were required for salvation.

I no longer believe their theology, or follow their teachings

Regarding this issue, you should do whatever your conscience tells you.

Much of the reasoning behind the rejection of these days as acceptable practices centers on bad arguments, though. For instance, Jeremiah 10 was said to be a Christmas tree but actually it is talking about an idol. Other verses that some individuals use to prove that Easter is pagan are similar.

Alexander Hislop wrote a book called The Two Babylons that communicated a lot of the talking points in regards to this issue.

In the church I belonged to, they quite often referred to this book as well as Ralph Woodrow's book "Babylon Mystery Religion" which propagated this understanding that Christmas and Easter should not be observed. He recanted his teachings after learning that they were fallacious and published a second book called The Babylon Connection? In addition, he wrote a book called Christmas Reconsidered that was a response to his teaching previously that Christmas was a pagan holiday with no redeeming value.

Whatever you decide in this area is a matter of personal conscience, but I will say that there are cults which prey on people who are susceptible to being convinced that Christianity is tainted and is a false version of the true faith or the true church, which they claim to represent. The group that I belonged to, Worldwide Church of God, did this. Worldwide Church of God has many splinter groups that do the same thing today. In addition, the Jehovah's witnesses are similar. The doctrinal errors of such groups are much greater than the doctrinal areas they claim to be correct on. I am more confident that orthodox evangelical Christianity is a better place to be than a cult.

On Christmas, I go to a Christmas Eve party with my family and eat snacks while playing a game with them, and on Easter I attend services like I do normally every Sunday. A clear gospel message is spoken which focuses on salvation. If I have a friend that is seeking, I would bring him to services. That is how I spend the holidays.

By the way the word Easter is an English word and in other cultures they use other words which don't relate to the goddess Ishtar. And, many Christians call it Resurrection Sunday.

I think it sends the wrong message to hide one's self away from family on those days, so that is my conscience on the issue.

Do you, as a Christian, celebrate christmas or easter and what do you think of it?

Christmas
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "christmas", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on December 25th.

Fact #2
"But I only celebrate it to honor Him..." The only way to remember Jesus is the way He asked us, of course:

And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.

After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.
For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
- 1 Cor 11:24-26

Fact #3
December 25th used to be the day on which the sun god was worshiped in the Roman empire. It was not the date of birth of Christ.


Easter
Fact #1
The Bible never mentions the word "easter", neither does it ask us to celebrate something on the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring.

Fact #2
The word "easter" in Acts 12:4 is transliterated from the Greek word for Pasha. The word "easter" is derived from "eostre/eastre" of the Babylonian pagans.

Fact #3
If we should be celebrating a specific feast, God would have definitely put it in His Word to make sure. After all, all the feasts the Jews celebrate each year are found in the Bible. They are: 1. Passover, 2. Unleavened bread, 3. Firstfruits, 4. Pentecost, 5. Feast of trumpets, 6. Day of atonement, 7. Feast of tabernacles.

Yet, we can't find a verse that states:
"Behold! The Lord thy God hath made thee an appointed time to remember the lamb which was slain for mankind; it shall be at the twelfth month and on the twenty fifth day of the month that ye shall have a feast and on it ye shall eat, and ye shall drink, and ye shall take a tree for thy house and shall put it there as an ornament. This hath the Lord of hosts spoken, and ye shall do it as I am the Lord thy God."


Both christmas as well as easter have no origin in the Bible, neither did the first apostles celebrate these feasts.
Do you celebrate them and what are your thoughts on it?

No hate comments please! Show me where I have stated something that is a lie. Show me where it says in the Bible we should celebrate christmas or easter the way many Christians do.
 
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It wouldn't occur to me that there is anything wrong with celebrating Christmas or Easter.
 
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The only holiday that I am strongly opposed to is halloween. It is a very evil event!

I feel it is legalistic to label anyone "doing wrongly" who celebrates christmas or "resurrection" out of the right heart. Christ looks at our heart! He knows our every thought.

Christmas is about Jesus in my home. Its about Jesus' birth although I am aware Dec 25th is not the true date he was born. For me,its an opportunity to spread the good news! I dont focus on the gift giving as much anymore. I hate the commercialism brought forth by the world around the holidays honoring our savior.

Christmas is a beautiful time of the year with all the pretty lights and ribbons and bows about. Im an artist so I focus on the nativity in the yard (that I built myself) . I put a small tree up that Ive had for ages. Christmas is a joyous time for me because people have a heart of giving more than usual and people are just nicer! LOL

I stay out of the stores! I buy my kids and grandkids gifts online because I have a hard time with how the world has gone overboard with buy buy buy syndrome. Speaking of commercialism; i was in hobby lobby two days ago and they are already putting out christmas stuff. For a company that is supposed to be a christian based corp, It gave me a bad taste in my mouth. Ive never seen christmas garb going out in july have you?

I dont refer to the resurrection as easter because I just know the origins being satanic. I focus on Christ and not bunnies and easter eggs. Christ only needs to be the focus.

I love the song "up from the grave he arose! with a mighty triumph o'er his foes! It gives me alot of joy to wrship singing that song! In fact, I just brought it up to listen to it! lol
Just my two cents.....
I agree with your statement . In Hobbby Lobby's defense, they probably started putting these materials out because of the time it takes artists to create :)
 
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sparkman

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Ralph Woodrow also has another book called Is Easter Pagan?

I belonged to a church that taught that we shouldn't observe Christmas and Easter based on these reasons. They also believed that the Sabbath and annual feast days of Leviticus 23 were required for salvation.

I no longer believe their theology, or follow their teachings

Regarding this issue, you should do whatever your conscience tells you.

Much of the reasoning behind the rejection of these days as acceptable practices centers on bad arguments, though. For instance, Jeremiah 10 was said to be a Christmas tree but actually it is talking about an idol. Other verses that some individuals use to prove that Easter is pagan are similar.

Alexander Hislop wrote a book called The Two Babylons that communicated a lot of the talking points in regards to this issue.

In the church I belonged to, they quite often referred to this book as well as Ralph Woodrow's book "Babylon Mystery Religion" which propagated this understanding that Christmas and Easter should not be observed. He recanted his teachings after learning that they were fallacious and published a second book called The Babylon Connection? In addition, he wrote a book called Christmas Reconsidered that was a response to his teaching previously that Christmas was a pagan holiday with no redeeming value.

Whatever you decide in this area is a matter of personal conscience, but I will say that there are cults which prey on people who are susceptible to being convinced that Christianity is tainted and is a false version of the true faith or the true church, which they claim to represent. The group that I belonged to, Worldwide Church of God, did this. Worldwide Church of God has many splinter groups that do the same thing today. In addition, the Jehovah's witnesses are similar. The doctrinal errors of such groups are much greater than the doctrinal areas they claim to be correct on. I am more confident that orthodox evangelical Christianity is a better place to be than a cult.

On Christmas, I go to a Christmas Eve party with my family and eat snacks while playing a game with them, and on Easter I attend services like I do normally every Sunday. A clear gospel message is spoken which focuses on salvation. If I have a friend that is seeking, I would bring him to services. That is how I spend the holidays.

By the way the word Easter is an English word and in other cultures they use other words which don't relate to the goddess Ishtar. And, many Christians call it Resurrection Sunday.

I think it sends the wrong message to hide one's self away from family on those days, so that is my conscience on the issue.
 
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I agree with your statement . In Hobbby Lobby's defense, they probably started putting these materials out because of the time it takes artists to create :)
There is never a good defense for greed and you missed my point entirely.:confused:
 

Joidevivre

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I'm guessing you don't have children. People who do just don't ask this question. These two holidays are great bonding, fun times for the whole family. And for Christians, a time to bring Jesus' birth in visual form to the children. We really do need a day to do that.
 
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Karraster

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No I don't celebrate these traditions. Tho they are popular, what's popular is not always right. As to "what about the children?" I would ask, "What should I feed my children, truth or lies?"
Messiah had a few things to say about the "traditions" of men..Matthew 15:7 - "Hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy about you, saying:
8 `These people draw near to Me with their mouth, And honor Me with [their] lips, But their heart is far from Me.
9 And in vain they worship Me, Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.' "
Messiah has nothing to do with idolitry and lies. I am hard pressed to think of any other 'tradition" which incorporates as much of either..
I am not judging anyone here, we have One who will judge us with right judgement, and He does not mix the profane with the holy.
 
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Tintin

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Once again, Karraster is off the wall. I celebrate both Christmas and Easter, because they are great times to celebrate Christ's birth on earth and His death and resurrection. Christmas and Easter aren't evil. We have the freedom in Christ to celebrate such things.
 

prove-all

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Once again, Karraster is off the wall. I celebrate both Christmas and Easter, because they are great times to celebrate Christ's birth on earth and His death and resurrection. Christmas and Easter aren't evil. We have the freedom in Christ to celebrate such things.
what about the non christians in the whole world, who do not believe even in God.

but celebrate the days, like christmas, do todays kids even deserve presents these days.

what about all those adults that lie to there kids about these celebrations.

this time of year the merchants makes masses of money, and everyone goes deeper in debt.

has the most family disputes, all kinds of crimes, and suicides also proceeds this celebration.
 
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Dude653

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Christmas is annoying
 

prove-all

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God made the moon for seasons, rome change to a solar calinder.

on newyears day , most common to make a resulation or give an oath to do something.

this is againest the bibles teaching.