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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Wishing you.... (super cute pictures)

WISHING YOU - IN YOUR BUSY LIFESTYLE SOME TIME FOR RELAXATION & REFLECTION

GOOD SLEEP

GOOD HEALTH WITH EXERCISE

SOMEONE TO DANCE WITH

A BIT OF ADVENTURE

GOOD LOOKS

BUT MOST OF ALL

I WISH YOU

LOTS OF BEAR HUGS

AND THE BLISS OF REAL LOVE


MANY BLESSINGS COME YOUR WAY TODAY:

MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE LOVE TO SHARE

HEALTH TO SPARE

AND

FRIENDS THAT CARE

BUT WATCH OUT FOR THOSE BLOODY PENGUINS

DO YOU EVER FEEL LIKE DOING THIS TO SOMEONE?


Monday, December 24, 2007

Do We Celebrate the Birth of Christ at Christmas?

Yup, I got confused after somebody sent me an article about Christmas.  I search for more online and read some more from http://endtimeforum.org/ under general forum.  I still can't believe it but here's what I got.... 

 

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Do We Celebrate the Birth of Christ at Christmas?

(I wrote this a number of years ago of my observations that year of the Christmas season)

The traditional Christmas season officially began again this year the day after Thanksgiving, the biggest shopping day of the year. Shoppers flooded parking lots and waited for hours in long lines outside the doors of Wal-Mart,
K-Mart and other discount chain stores around the country. When the doors opened at 6:00 A. M, television cameras captured the mighty stampede that followed. Grown men and women ran into the store like a bunch of wild animals to the shelves of merchandise, where discounted signs of 50-75% off were posted. Cameras followed two women and a man fighting over one item. One of the women finally was able to snatch it out of the others' hands and run with it, as the others began running in hot pursuit after her. According to news reports, a lady was killed this year in this very kind of stampede at one of the discount stores in the Mid-West. She was
knocked down to the floor by the rushing crowds and trampled to death. And no one knew, or seemed to care, that anything had happened for more than an hour.

No doubt, some of these shoppers were professing Christians and members of Christian churches. And they really thought that this manner of shopping for Christmas was part of their honouring and celebrating the birth of our Saviour, since Christmas shopping is such a big part of the Christmas celebration. But what part of this story relates to the biblical account of the birth of Christ? And please show me "that special Christmas spirit of love, joy and peace", which any of these shoppers displayed here, that is suppose to fill all who celebrates Christmas. What pressure religious tradition puts on us every Christmas to buy more and more Christmas presents and the most popular Christmas toys for the kiddies. Somehow, we have been made to believe that the more we shop, the more we buy, and the more money we spend, the more of the Christmas spirit we can have. And the more of the Christmas spirit we have, the more we can fully celebrate the birth of Christ, thus, being able to show Him more of our love for Him. In the end though, only those who own the stores, really benefit at all from the Christmas shopping madness. "Let's cut back on our Christmas shopping this year," I heard a preacher say recently, "and put Christ back into Christmas."

How can you put Christ back into Christmas, when He never was in Christmas in the first place, I wondered. (More about that later) Because of my fifty-two years' experience of "putting Christ back into Christmas", I knew exactly what he meant; taking an active role in the production of the annual Christmas program at church and buy as much or more but pay less, so you will be able to give the church a larger Christmas offering.

As we compare the usual Church Christmas Program to the biblical account of the birth of Christ, we will find that it has nothing, whatsoever, to do with the birth of our Saviour, Jesus Christ. I will use for an example the Christmas program of a First Baptist Church, one of the last churches I attended before I stopped going to church, altogether.

The Christmas program was held on the Sunday before Christmas in the Church Sanctuary, during the Sunday Morning Church Worship Service. The Sanctuary was decorated with a Christmas Tree, full of red velvet bows, which stood on the left hand side at the front of the Sanctuary. The nativity resting under a make-shift open shelter on a straw-strown floor held a bald-headed baby doll, covered in a gold-coloured blanket, sleeping in a
beautiful wood-coloured baby carriage-on the right side. A glowing halo encircled "Baby Jesus" head. "Mary and Joseph" knelt beside the sleeping "Baby Jesus", as they worshiped Him. A bright shining star hung over the open shelter; its light so bright until the entire space under the open shelter lit up. Red poinsettias filled the altar area. Green fern surrounded the large lighted candles which sat on top of the organ and piano. Choir members, dressed in satin green choir robes trimmed in red, stood in front of the pulpit area and sang all, except a couple, of the traditional Christmas Carols.

"Angels" donning wings, "shepherds" with their staff and "three wise men" bearing gifts made their way down the centre aisle to where "the Christ Child" lay. One of the "shepherds" sang "What Child Is This" to "the baby Jesus" "Joseph" stood up and read the traditional story, Luke 2:8-14, from the Bible. "We Three Kings" followed as one of the " wise men" sang. The "angels" bowed before the manger as they sang "Hark The Herald Angels Sing." The choir sang in between these songs and closed the program with "Silent Night" as the congregation joined in. The pastor hurried up to the front to give some closing remarks and to take an offering. "Give your biggest and best sacrificial offering to Jesus for His birthday," he said. "After all, He gave to us His best and biggest sacrifice: His life.

First of all, when we celebrate Jesus' birthday, we are in essence saying that Jesus is still dead and hasn't risen from the dead, therefore, none of us are truly fully saved nor can we be. (As you would've seen in the "Helpful Information" column) Christmas - the Christ-mass originated with the Roman Catholics. The mass is a prayer for the dead, for a dead Christ! Inside their churches and hospitals they display a dead Jesus on the cross. And the crosses they wear around their necks display the same. Whose birthday, then, do we celebrate at Christmas? Certainly not the Jesus Christ of the Bible, our Saviour, and the Son of the living God. For He presently is seated physically in His spiritual body, on the throne in Heaven by the right hand of the Father. And He dwells spiritually on earth in every heart, which is truly born again. Jesus is as much alive in heaven today as He was before He left heaven and put on human flesh. And He is as much alive on earth today in Christians' hearts as He was when He walked on the earth with His disciples. Praise God!

Read carefully Luke 2:1-20; Luke 2:21- 24; Luke 2:39; Lev. 12:2-4, 39; Matt. 2:1-16, and you will clearly see that everything in this Christmas program completely contradicts the true biblical account of Jesus' birth, with the exception of a few minor details. Mary and Joseph were present, of course, at Jesus' birth. But we don't ever see them at His birth or at any other time, on their knees and worshiping Him. The shepherds were the only other people to see Jesus, wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger in Bethlehem. But we don't see any of them singing Him a song there. The angels appeared to the shepherds in the field outside of Bethlehem, not at the manger in the city of Bethlehem. Nor do we see them singing to Jesus or to the shepherds. The "wise men" saw Jesus in the city of Nazareth, when He was a young child and living in a house; not in the city of Bethlehem, at the manger of Jesus, when He was a new-born babe. Neither do we find the star standing still over the stable in Bethlehem where the baby Jesus lay in His manger. The star did appear to the wise men, at the moment that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Yet the star didn't appear to them in Bethlehem but in a country in the east where they lived. The star didn't appear to them again until after they were leaving Jerusalem, two years later. The reading of part of the birth of Christ from Luke 2:8-14 was the only thing about the program that was actually true to the biblical account. The reading of this Scripture passage, however, rejects totally, the account portrayed in the program. In addition, we never see Joseph reading the Scriptures at Jesus' physical birth or at any other time.

What about our giving a sacrificial offering to Jesus at Christmas? We don't see any of the religious leaders going to their synagogues or to the temple, on the night when Jesus was born, and receiving an offering to give to the new-born babe. None of the Jews knew that the long-awaited promised Messiah of the Old Covenant had finally come, except for Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds.

Mary and Joseph never celebrated the birth of Christ. Nor did His disciples, while He was physically with them. None of the Christians, from the day of Pentecost, when the Church was born, ever celebrated His birthday. We don't find Jesus, one time, command us to remember His birth, as He commanded us to remember His death, every time we came together.

The first year that I stopped celebrating Christmas, a neighbour asked me if I had joined The Jehovah's Witness. I assured her that I hadn't and asked her why she would ask me such a question.

"Well, I see that you didn't decorate your house and put up a Christmas tree this year, " she answered.

I explained to her a few of the things I have said here.

"I have heard all of that before," she replied. "But I don't think there is any thing wrong with God's children doing something special for Jesus, especially on His birthday. "After all, it's only one time a year that we have the opportunity to do something really special for Jesus, when he does such special things for each and every one of us, everyday of the year, year in and year out."

She, like most Christians today, didn't realize that Jesus doesn't accept anything from us, if He has not commanded us to do so or it contradicts His word in any way. Remember, the Pharisees? They lived very moral lives. They did many good deeds in the name of God. But rejecting the word of God, they rejected Jesus, also. Likewise, the Bible clearly shows that the same applies to us today, 2000 years later. (Matt. 7:21-22)

Think about this for a moment. Where did Christians ever get the idea that in order to adequately celebrate the birth of Christ, we must re-enact the scenes and events, though biblically inaccurate, surrounding His birth, as if He were being born again physically every year, year after year? We don't do that with any other person's birthday. The following explains exactly where this idea came from. Just today, I heard a Baptist preacher on television say, "Let Jesus be born in you this Christmas." Although I had heard other pastors make this same plea over the years, I was still so very shocked, when I heard it. This idea comes from Catholicism. As Catholics eat the wafer and drink of the cup in communion, they believe that they are actually eating the physical body and drinking the blood of Jesus. And by doing so, He is somehow born in them every time they partake of the communion. They also believe that if you "get in the Christmas spirit" as you fully celebrate Jesus' birthday, He will be born in you each year at Christmas. Apparently, so do Protestant Christians. How utterly foolish you would look to those who came to a birthday party that you were giving for your child, if you tried to re-enact the scenes and events of the day that he was born. As the guests arrived, they would be treated to a replica of your hospital room that you occupied for a few days after your child was born. A substitute for you is lying on the bed and wearing the exact kind of gown that you wore back then. Next to your bed, a substitute for your baby is lying in a bassinet, an exact replica, which is located beside your bed. In walks a substitute for your husband, wearing the same kind of clothes, as he brings with him the same kind of flowers, as he wore back then. Then you bring out a large box filled with cards and many of the presents you received, including your child's baby clothes, when your child was born. Do you think the guests would be the least bit interested or impressed? What about your child? You haven't paid him the least bit of attention. Rather you have spent your celebration of your child's birthday, reliving the birth of your child with a substitute baby and a substitute everything else. It might be a good way for you to keep your child a new-born baby. But some men in white coats might soon come and put a straight-jacket on you and lock you away somewhere, away from society.

It's been thirty years or more, but I will never forget how my dear pastor tried to explain why we must celebrate Christmas in honour of Christ. During one of the church services during the Christmas season, that year, he came right out and said that December 25th was not Jesus' birthday because no one really knew the exact date, month or even year, when He was born. Therefore, we were not really celebrating His birthday at Christmas but we were actually honouring Him, when we celebrated this holiday.

"We honour Jesus at Christmas by obeying the word of God, to the fullest, this one time of the year, that will carry over and put us into the habit of obeying His word fully, throughout the coming year," he said.

How? I wondered. I had already begun to see that something was not quite right in our celebration of Christmas. For one thing, the tradition seemed to focus more on Santa, shopping, toys, presents, Christmas decorations, family get-togethers, and all the cooking and baking that went along with the family get-togethers, than it did on Jesus. Rushing around, stressed out, trying to get everything done for the Big Day, left me with little personal time with Jesus. And I wasn't alone. Church friends nor family members were the slightest bit interested in talking about Jesus. Wasn't Christmas suppose to be about Him? I just wanted to stop the madness of this tradition and give most of my time over to Jesus. Just where was Christ in Christmas? I couldn't seem to find Him anywhere.

"Christmas is for the little children," my pastor explained. What joy it was, when my children were little, to see their little eyes would suddenly open wide and light up with the love and joy of Jesus Christ, as soon as they came into the living room on Christmas morning and saw their toys that Santa had left them under the Christmas tree."

How in this world does that honour Jesus and cause us to obey His word to the fullest?

"Remember, Jesus said, 'Suffer the little children to come unto me, " he continued. "We are also commanded to love our children."

He went on to say that we allow the little children to come to Jesus by reading them the Christmas story from the Bible. And by taking them to church. In addition, we love them and show them the love of Jesus, when we are willing to take the time and spend the money to buy their favourite toys at Christmas.

"You know, it's biblical to give gifts at Christmas," the poor pastor quickly added, sensing evidently that, what he had just said, didn't sound exactly right.

"God gave the ultimate gift to us ... His only begotten Son, the very best thing He had to give. And remember how the wise men brought very expensive gifts to Jesus, when he was born."

As strange as these reasons the pastor had given for celebrating Christmas, had suddenly sounded to me, what he said next capped the stack.

"Don't be too eager to tell your children that there is no Santa Claus. As soon as they learn the truth, Christmas is not as much fun for them or their parents anymore."

I had to literally clamp my hand over my mouth to keep from blurting out, What does Santa Claus and lying to our children have to do with honouring Jesus and obeying His word? Ironically, this pastor preached heavily against sin of all kinds, including lying I had heard him say many times that there was no difference between lying, stealing and even killing a person. They all were sin. So how did he get around the fact that telling children a lie about Santa Claus is not a sin? I don't know. But probably the same way I did, when my daughter found out the truth.

She was so devastated. She cried as though her heart would break. Not over learning that there was no Santa Claus, but because I had lied to her. I told her that I hadn't really lied because I knew that I would tell her the truth later on, when she was old enough. My puny explanation, however didn't change her mind, one iota. It didn't sound right to me either but this is how I had always heard Christians explain this kind of lying.

It's not that I hadn't heard any of this before. I had heard everything that this pastor was preaching, but not all together, all at one time, in the same sermon. But in the way he was preaching it, I could see more of the whole picture of Christmas and what it really is.

"The last reason that we should celebrate Christmas is family," he continued. "Christmas is a time when families can come together to enjoy a Christmas meal together, to enjoy warm, heart-felt fellowship together, and just to simply love one another."

Sounds good, I thought, but it was never that way at mine or my parents home at Christmas. As hard as we all strived at both places to made this fantasy a true reality, every year, we were never able to reach that goal. There wasn't enough time. We were all too tired and stressed out. All of our children at that time were little. We mothers, especially, had to spend our time running after our children, breaking up fights, doctoring their hurts, trying to get them to eat, and trying to find a quite corner where they could take a nap, which was mostly impossible to find. And this gave me more reason to wonder if Christmas was indeed all that it was cracked up to be.

Of course, there is absolutely nothing wrong with shopping (getting in on the sales, you bet), buying gifts for our family and friends (if and when we choose and can afford to do so), enjoying our children (and yes, buying them toys) and having family get-togethers, with all the cooking and baking they require. These are all things we do at many other times during the year, at our choosing, when it's not Christmas. Its left up to each of us then, when we spend money and how much we spend, when we shop, when we buy gifts, when we buy our children toys and what we feed our families at family get-togethers, when and if we choose to have family get-togethers. At Christmas, however, we lose these freedoms. In the name of tradition, today's Christian society, as well as the world's corporate merchandisers, force us to do all of these things during the Christmas season, in addition to all of the other "Christmas" things we must do, whether we want to or can afford to or not.


Shirley
 
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Re: Do We Celebrate the Birth of Christ at Christmas?

This is great Shirley. After reading this and explaining it to my wife, I realize the REAL problem with Christmas. It makes people think that Jesus had a regular birthday like others do. It makes people forget that Jesus was 'born' before the foundation of this world.:rollbaby:

Raybob
 
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Re: Do We Celebrate the Birth of Christ at Christmas?
When I was married, my 2nd husband had a real scrooge mentality when it came to Christmas. He refused to buy anyone any presents and would not participate in family gatherings or any of the usual traditions associated with that day. He however was greatly miffed if no one got him any presents. His mindset was that he had done more than enough for all of us throughout the year and that we OWED him on that day. Being married to him was pretty much miserable all year long, but especially at Christmas.

Many years later (having since left him), after I became a Christian; I did celebrate the tradition my first year. And then it hit me - what did any of this have to do with Christ in the first place? I began to see it all as a futile endeavor and certainly not a biblical requirement.

But Raybob hit the nail on the head - Christ's birth into the world was not the beginning of His life as our birth is to us. Just as His death on the cross was not the end of His life either. Our hope is not found in His birth nor His death, but in His resurrection. What His birth provided for us was that we might know He is the Christ, and by His death that we have the forgiveness of our sins; but only so that we might know what His coming to die for us is that gives us the hope of eternal life.

It is because He is risen that we have this hope at all. The fullness of our salvation is not therefore seen nor known in His birth. For had He not died and rose again, His birth would hold little hope for us. Whatever the Christman tradition is intended to reveal about Him, it seems to fall short of the mark in telling us about the salvation He wrought for us. Which is no doubt why He told us to remember His death and said nothing about His birth.

That Christmas is a greater celebration in the world who doesn't even know Him (vs Easter), speaks volumes regarding the condition that the world is in. For it neither knows nor cares about the redemption He brought us - only that it is a great occasion for a party! And the nostalgia it promotes in their hearts for earthly things is a poor substitute for the joy which the Spirit brings, yet is confused as being the same.

Jesus as the reason for the season seems little more to me than an excuse some provide to justify the things they want to do - which in the end have nothing to do with Him at all.

Santa is really a better toastmaster for this holiday since it is much less confusing to put him in it rather than Jesus.

Especially since Xmas really belongs to him anyway.

Robin





 

"NIMROD" - The LORD of Christmas ?!

Somebody sent this info to me. It's hard to believe it but I want to share and let me know your thoughts.

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If this NIMROD fella' was the originator of the celebration of the Winter Solstice, and ethnically what today we call a Jew, aren't you worshiping a dead Jew by Proxy?

Sunday, December 10, 2006
"NIMROD" - The LORD of Christmas

"Nimrod started the great organized worldly apostasy from God that has dominated this world until now। Nimrod married his own mother, whose name was Semiramis.After Nimrod's death, his so-called mother-wife, Semiramis, propagated the evil doctrine of the survival of Nimrod as a spirit being. She claimed a full-grown evergreen tree sprang overnight from a dead tree stump, which symbolized the springing forth unto new life of the dead Nimrod. On each anniversary of his birth, she claimed, Nimrod would visit the evergreen tree and leave gifts upon it. December 25th, was the birthday of Nimrod. This is the real origin of the Christmas tree."

-The Plain Truth About Christmas
by David J. Stewart December 24th, 2005

"Traditionally, a yule log was burned in the fireplaceon Christmas Eve and during the night as the log's embers died, there appeared in the room, as if by magic, a Christmas tree surrounded by gifts. The yule log represented the sun-god Nimrod and the Christmas tree represented himself resurrected as his own son Tammuz." --After Armageddon -Chapter 4 Where do we get our ideas?

by John A. Sarkett

"So our Christmas tree -- and our yule log -- have tremendous meaning, but not a Christian meaning. The yule log is the dead Nimrod, human ruler of ancient Babylon, who was eventually deified as the
sun incarnate, and hence a god. The Christmas tree is mystical Tammuz, the slain god come to life again."--After Armageddon -Chapter 4 Where do we get our ideas?
by John A. Sarkett

The Real Origin of Christmas

"The real origin of Christmas goes back to ancient Babylon. It is bound up in the organized apostasy with which Satan has gripped a deceived world these many centuries! In Egypt, it was always believed that the son of Iris (Egyptian name for "Queen of Heaven") was born December 25th. Semiramis also bore the title "Queen of Heaven" - and she was Nimrod's mother. Paganism celebrated this famous birthday over most of the known world for centuries before the birth of Christ."
-The Plain Truth About Christmas by David J. Stewart December 24th, 2005

"Christmas as a pagan holiday traces back thousands of years before to a man named Nimrod, founder of ancient pagan Babylon."
-Christmas Unwrapped From the History Channel by Alan Mansager

"December 25 was highly honored and recognized by Nimrod's supporters.. .Many centuries later this pagan custom was "Christianized" as being the birthday of Christ."
-The True Origin of Christmas and Other Holidays Who Was Really Born On December 25?
The Gilead Institute of America

"Lent, Easter and Christmas are of Babylonian origin."
-EASTER AND CHRISTMAS PAGANISM
2000 B.C. TO DATE
by Edward Stevens (1895-1966)

"December 25th was celebrated as Nimrod's birthday. Generally, all mankind is fast asleep, dreaming this old Babylonian dream."
-The Story Of Nimrod, As It Relates To Christmas And Easter by Wilhelm J Wolfaardt

A Deception of Satan

"Jesus Christ was NOT born on December 25. But December 25th can be traced back to Genesis and a man named Nimrod. Nimrod was the founder of a great false religious system that began in
ancient Babylon that has always opposed the truths of God. It's time we face facts! This world is deceived, just as God prophesied it would be (Rev. 12:9). Satan is the power behind this deception.
Satan has successfully pawned off the old customs of the Babylonian mystery religion as being pleasing to Jesus Christ."
- Why Christmas is (Not) So Important to God By Carl Hilliker and Mark Jenkins December 2002 article in; The Trumpet

A Corruption Against Jehovah God

"As the people increased in number, the Way of Jehovah was corrupted and a principal figure in those days was Nimrod, the grandson of Ham described as a mighty hunter before Jehovah. The word 'before' used in this sense means, 'totally antagonistic to Jehovah.'We celebrate Christmas on a date which coincides with the birthday of Nimrod - the villainous king of ancient Babylon."
-The Ensign Trust VOLUME I No.2 - JUNE 1999
'NARROW IS THE WAY'
By Harry Lancaster

"Nimrod, who built Babel or Babylon, conceived a one world government model in rebellion against Jehovah-God and went about to establish a one world government in the land of Shinar (which is today
known as Iraq) and institute a pagan worship system that rejected the Lord God Jehovah."
-- The Book; THE HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN
The Nimrod - Druid Connection
Pastor David L. Brown, Ph.D.
© September 1998

"Not only has the original Babylonian religious system served as the source of all the world's non-Christian religions, hut it has also infiltrated and corrupted Christendom to an alarming degree."
--Babylon - Source of False Religion "Babylon, Mystery Religion" by Ralph Woodrow

"Nimrod was a great grandson of Noah. Nimrod became a "mighty tyrant in the face of Jehovah." Much of the Babylonian worship was carried on through mysterious symbols - thus the "Mystery" religion.
This system of idolatry spread from Babylon to the nations, for it was from this location that men were scattered over the face of the earth (Gen. 11:9). As they went from Babylon, they took their occult
worship and its various mystery symbols with them."

--Babylon - Source of False Religion
"Babylon, Mystery Religion" by Ralph Woodrow

Nimrod and - His Mother - Semiramis
were the -- "MODELS" -- after which Satan Fashioned all other False gods and goddesses

"Thus from Babylon emerged the entire complex of human "religion". the various gods and goddesses of Rome, Greece, India, Egypt, and other nations can be identified with corresponding gods from Babel."

--Babylon - Source of False Religion
"Babylon, Mystery Religion" by Ralph Woodrow

Here - Below - is a partial list of some gods that were fashioned after Nimrod - according to Secular Scholars -

Christendom is Tied to False gods

Christendom will not admit, that by compromising with the pagans of the world when adopting December 25th as Christ's birthday - they have tied themselves into honoring all the pagan gods of the world.

How so ?

Almost all the pagan gods - who are nothing more than "Nimrod" reincarnated, all claim December 25th as their birthday. The list is exhaustive.

Many False Gods - Whose Birthday was "December 25"
Fashioned After "NIMROD"

"December 25th - not only was Mithra, the sun-god of Mithraism, said to be born at this time of the year, but Osiris, Horus, Hercules, Bacchus, Adonis, Jupiter, Tammuz, and other sun-gods were also supposedly born at what is today called the "Christmas" season, the winter solstice!
- Doane, p.474;
- "The Two Babylons; Alexander Hislop, p.93.

"The "winter solstice (December) was the time at which all the sun-gods "from Osiris to Jupiter" and Mithra had celebrated their (birthdays) - the celebration being adorned with the pine tree of Adonis, the holly of Saturn, and the mistletoe (of the pagan Druids)..... tapers(candles) represented the kindling of the newborn sun-god's fire..."
-Man and His Gods, p.201.

"Subtly...the old gods had entered their churches... And they live still in the festivals of Christianity. "
-(Testament: The Bible and History,
Romer, 1988, pp. 230-31)

In Sharp Contrast to Jesus

And here we have Jesus Christ who was born in a warm month when the flocks were still outdoors at night - as ample proof that a compromise has been made. December 25th was celebrated by the pagans in Christ's day, but he and his early followers would have NO PART of it. "It is evident that Jesus was NOT born during the middle of winter, for at the time of his birth, the shepherds were living out in the fields with their flocks. As the bible says: 'There were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night" (Luke 2:8). As is well known, the shepherds in Palestine do NOT "abide in the fields" during the winter season because of the extreme, cold temperatures. The shepherds always bring their flocks in from the mountain slopes and fields no later than October 15th! " - Mede's Works, 1679. Discourse xlvii

Christ's First Followers -
REFUSED to Celebrate December 25th

"On your day of gladness, we [Christians] neither cover our doorposts with wreaths, nor intrude upon the day with lamps. At the call of public festivity, you consider it a proper thing to decorate your house like some new brothel. We are accused of a lower sacrilege because we do not celebrate along with you the holidays ..." - (Tertullian, (A.D. 155-220), 2001, p. 1176).
(quoted by David Bercot, A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs,
1998, p. 342).

"The pagan Romans clad their doorposts with green and branching laurels...In the Saturnalia.. .Presents come and go...There are...gifts. .. and Banquets...yet Christians should have no acquaintance with
the festivals of the pagans." - Tertullian, (A.D. 155-220),
quoted by David Bercot,
A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs, 1998, p. 342).

"In the days of Christ, December 25th was sacred to the pagan Romans..."
-The Xmas Story Part 4
"Heathen Holidays" by Denise Snodgrass
CHRISTMAS AND PAGANISM; The Winter Solstice

"Familiar to early Christians was the Saturnalia, an ancient Roman festival celebrated during the last days of December in honour of Saturn, the god of agriculture. The Saturnalia.. .was diametrically
opposed to the teachings of Christ."
- Hidden Truths About Christmas
UCG; Australia

"To the pagans, the Saturnalia was fun. To the Christians, the Saturnalia was an abomination in homage to a disreputable god who had no existence anyway."
-4,000 Years of Christmas:
A Gift from the Ages (1997)
Earl Count

"At the time of persecution, Christians were detected by NOT decorating their houses at the Saturnalia. The ancient Christians were puritanically jealous of anything that might seem like coquetting with idolatry. "
-Crippen

"Gift Giving - during the Roman festival of Saturnalia, gifts were given as good luck emblems and houses were decorated with greenery. The early Christians, however, frowned on this pagan ritual, and wouldn't have any part of it."
- Christmas Traditions & Trivia
1999 HFCWillcox

"Faithful men of God who knew and loved the Scriptures of truth fought against the mingling of paganism with the name of Christ. They were valiant in opposing the entry of Christmas and its festivals among the believers."
-The Truth about CHRISTMAS
Flee from Idolatry
by R. F. Becker

"The early Christians discouraged the use of evergreen decorations in Christian homes and assemblies, because their display had long been associated with heathen festivals."
-Campbell ; The Story of Christmas
But how quick Christendom was - to jump in bed with paganism.

No wonder she is called a whore.

"Babylon" - The Great

Jumping in Bed with Paganism

Spiritual Adultery / Spiritual Fornication

"Christianity has jumped in bed with paganism!"
-The Surprising Origin of CHRISTMAS!
William F. Dankenbring and John D. Keyser

"The wicked apostate Church fornicated spiritually with the heathen, pagan religions of the world, and "ADOPTED" the date of December 25th as the "birth-day" of Jesus the Messiah, who was born nowhere NEAR that time of year!"
-The Surprising Origin of CHRISTMAS!
William F. Dankenbring and John D. Keyser

"Christmas.. .was not instituted by Christ or the apostles, nor by Bible authority. It was picked up afterward from paganism."
-Encyclopedia Britannica, 1946 edition

"...the whoredoms of all perverted Christian religionists are still in essence the same old harlotry which first found place and embodiment on the banks of the Euphrates. It is the same old Babylon, and her harlot daughters, bearing rule or kingdom upon the dominions of the earth, and intoxicating the inhabitants thereof out of the wine of her fornication. True religion and an uncorrupted Church have never suited the representatives of power, or pleased them long."
- THE WINE OF OLD BABYLON
Excerpt from 'The Apocalypse' by J. A. Seiss

"The wine of old Babylon's fornication was a debauching system of idol worship and carnal self-exaltation, over and against the revelations and institutes of Jehovah. It was already bottled and labeled before the first dispersion (Confusion of Tongues at the Tower of Babel). It went with that dispersion into every country and nation under heaven. As a matter of fact, we find it to this day among all the nations of the earth, affecting and controlling their thinking, their policies, their faith, and their worship. Not less than two-thirds of the population of the earth at this hour are Pagan idolaters, driveling under the same
old intoxication which came forth from Nimrod and Babylon."
- THE WINE OF OLD BABYLON
Excerpt from 'The Apocalypse' by J. A. Seiss

"When the early church departed from God and imbibed pagan errors, she became Babylon.." - the International Sabbath School Quarterly,
Feb. 29, 1896

"It was by departure from the LORD, and alliance with the heathen that the...church became a harlot."
- The Great Controversy, page 382.

In 1851, James White wrote :
'The woman, which is the great city, called Babylon, symbolizes the fallen apostate churches'... . "

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Happy everything!!!!!!


Due to increasing age, and my decreasing ability to send cards on time,


here is my card to cover every Holiday



~Happy Everything ~




Tuesday, December 11, 2007

...., it's Christmas!

 


 
     Consider getting your husband a Christmas stocking to open in private.  You can tuck in some samples of lubrication, massage oil, flavored items, or even some lingerie for you to model for him later.  

     Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas.  Dale Evans

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Friday, December 07, 2007

A smiling face is half the meal

     Invite your husband to a private indoor picnic.  Spread a comfy blanket (a few pillows are nice too) and set out an assortment of goodies.  Make sure that the room temperature is comfortable.  Add a little romantic lighting and some nice music to set the atmosphere.  Dessert can be with or without clothes.

     

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Share holiday flavors with a kiss

 
 
     Share holiday flavors with a kiss.  Eat a peppermint and then go in search of your husband ... or a flavored tea, or a chocolate covered cherry.

     Your lips, my bride, drip honey; honey and milk are under your tongue ...  Song of Songs 4:11a  NAS

Friday, November 30, 2007

... make me to dwell in safety

 
     With the holidays coming, take a little time to fix up your car.  Clean it up a bit and put a couple of nice things in it like music tapes/CDs, a decent cup holder, an organizer for important car info, or a cool scripture on safety.  Make sure that the trunk has a good working jack, a few simple tools and whatever else will make breakdowns easier to handle.  Then take a moment and pray over the car, for the general condition of the car, traveling safety and for blessed conversations during travel time.

     For You alone, O Lord, make me to dwell in safety.  Psalms 4:8b  NAS