Exodus 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
The star people put on top of the tree is in the likeness of things in the heaven above. The angel they hang on the tree is in the likeness of things in heaven above. Reindeer are in likeness of things in earth beneath. People may hang other ornaments on the tree that are in the likeness of various creatures, etc.
You're being rather liberal with your application of the text there. We are talking about "having other God's" and "bowing down and serving". If I have a picture of a walleye on my wall, is it a graven image? I have a metal statue in my garden where my two dogs were buried, is that a graven image? My mother has a picture of Jesus standing at a door knocking, is that a graven image? Graveyards are full of "angel" statues are they all graven images?
3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God
At my wife's school everyone is required to wear either red or green on some upcoming day indicating they are on "team Santa" or "team Grinch". This means you are required to serve this holiday. If you claimed to be on team Jesus you would likely get fired, but you can be on team Santa. They are requiring everyone bow down to this idol and serve it. This is one example, but there are many more.
Stand up and protest about it! I would! I doubt you'd lose your job, under Biden yes, but now, I doubt it.
The idea that anyone who doesn't celebrate Santa is a "grinch" which by definition is a mean spirited person who spoils the enjoyment of others. Again, slandering anyone who doesn't participate in the idolatry of this pagan worship.
That wasn't the story and it is just a story. The story was about giving. And Christmas isn't pagan.
In idolatry you place our gifts on the altar to be blessed, this is why you put your gifts under the tree, it is the altar in this pagan worship.
So the long johns I bought hubby to keep him warm this winter is part of pagan worship. Got it.
An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices,or offerings to a deity.
Not even close. My living room floor is not an altar.
Evangelist- Evil's AgentWho exactly is Santa? Besides being an anagram for Satan,
Christian - Rich at sin
Christian - Tiny Irish cat
Mother-in-law - Woman Hitler
Dog -> god
I think I made my point.
and besides wearing a red suit, and sneaking into people's homes like a thief in the night, and exchanging your divine inheritance for junk from the mall
Divine inheritance?! What in the world are you talking about? You're making it seem real!! It's a fictitious story for children.
, he is also the head elf. Elves by definition are supernatural creatures with magical powers. Therefore, by definition they are creatures from the Occult.
In this holiday tradition you lie to your children and will continue the lie until they realize they have been lied to by the people they trust. Since religion intertwines Christmas with the story in the Bible children are taught that the Bible lies because they assume the stories about Santa are also in the Bible. Anyone who has preached the gospel to many people has learned this. Many people equate the stories in the Bible with the story about Santa Claus.
You also teach your children to be materialistic. The letter to Santa is their first lesson on prayer and they are taught to pray for things. To be materialistic is to be idolatrous.
Ok, so neither exist so you can calm down and take a breath. You don't have to feed kids the Santa and elves story to celebrate Christmas. I was told where gifts come from and I knew what my parents could afford. I grew up when Cabbage Patch kids were the rave. My sister and I knew our parents couldn't afford them, and we wouldn't ask for them. And we did not care that we didn't get them. Same as churches who came up with an alternative for Halloween for kids, trunk or treat. You don't have to follow the fake Christmas narrative. As kids we knew Christmas was about Jesus birth and why we were celebrating.