Merry Christmas Volnation!

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Be careful handling those snakes, buddy.
I am not Pentecostal. But what I stated is not False. You our welcome for yourself to study. Christmas is man made holiday. All I am doing is wanting to put into perspective why we celebrate in this world Christmas.
 
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I read something, I think a couple of years ago, that by analyzing all the data, Christ's birthday would probably be in late September, early October.

It's hard to know for sure due in part to the Georgian & Julian calendar mess. But even before then the best thing available was guessing based on the season in which the shepherds and the magi visit that, plus the historical account of Herod's baby-killing (a pit of mass buried infants - 3-year-olds was actually found and roughly dated), no precise date is known. No matter, bowl season is here so perhaps that's MC enough for a lot of folks.
 
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Merry Christmas all. Happy Festivus for the rest of you who are airing your grievances. Here's your pole. Mount with care!
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Merry Christmas, good ol’ Volnation. The only place where we come together, to eat our own over the debate of the meaning of Christmas!
GBO!!

Nope, debate isn't about the meaning, it's about the real birthdate of Jesus as opposed to the alternate facts version.

I agree its Human Nature to want to Celebrate. All I am saying is that it is not Scriptural as the Catholic church has sold it to be. Same as Easter. Please feel free to study on its Origin that dates back to Nimrod. I do again Understand why people want to celebrate these days. All I am saying is that to make them out to be apart of Truth in Scripture and celebrate them with Special Services is not Truth.

Then there's that darn tree. Jeremiah 10:3 and 4 Umm, wonder how many understand this old ASCII emoticon from the old FidoNet days? }:->
 
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Nope, debate isn't about the meaning, it's about the real birthdate of Jesus as opposed to the alternate facts version.



Then there's that darn tree. Jeremiah 10:3 and 4 Umm, wonder how many understand this old ASCII emoticon from the old FidoNet days? }:->
I get it, both sides. That said, many don't, nor do they celebrate with intention of honoring a pagan tradition. They do it out of sincerity for what they believe is the birth of Christ.
 
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I get it, both sides. That said, many don't, nor do they celebrate with intention of honoring a pagan tradition. They do it out of sincerity for what they believe is the birth of Christ.

I suppose then that Thomas Gray is correct: Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. I always knew Gray's and Orwell's contradictory claims exhibiting being right by being wrong were strokes of brilliance.

I hear you, joevol. I also have heard over decades when presented with a truth that people don't want to hear, they prefer what is false. So we have those who uniformed but truly sincere and those who are ignorant by choice thus not sincere. I call it the alternate facts syndrome. All that aside, Happy Holidays cause this world certainly needs some happy something.

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I get it, both sides. That said, many don't, nor do they celebrate with intention of honoring a pagan tradition. They do it out of sincerity for what they believe is the birth of Christ.
I agree with you that those who celebrate Christmas and Easter do not do so in honoring pagan tradition. I even understand why most do celebrate. But there is nothing wrong pointing out the Truth behind these two days. We as the Church of Christ will not gather for special Christmas Eve Communion service. No problem with gathering with Family Friends eating and giving as to me Christmas is Thanksgiving on Steroids.
 
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to VN.
May Jesus the Christ bless each one of you and your families.

GO VOLS
 
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