Tenshi no Ai wrote:All I saw to that, is you do NOT want to know how the pagans used to decorate their "Christmas" trees >_< I'm happy that our decorations are how they are now at least...
The more we understand and respect another religion, the more ready we are to explain what we believe to people of that religion.
kaemmerite wrote:Oh, and Kodai, just so you know, most Satanists don't believe Satan even exists. So, yeah.
Slater wrote:yeah, it does bother me... that ad above all others. It's so overt and blatently a way of saying that they don't care about Christ, you can almost smell it in their voices as it comes through the speakers.
Slater wrote:hahaha... I love that. People being called haters because they follow the God of Love... and Bhudists being called peaceful when their religion teaches them that hugging a child is cruelty... and that if you love your child, you'll beat him/her.
kaji wrote:Though I do agree that what you are actually celebrating is what is most important, and would be curious to know what part of Halloween a Christian would like to celebrate. And if it has nothing to do with the actual meaning of Halloween, then have your celebration at the same time?
kaemmerite wrote:By the way, you DO realize that All Saint's Day, a Christian holiday, is on October 31, right?
CephasVII wrote:Halloween was derived from the word Hallows' eve, for the farmers giving thanks for the harvest of the fields. Where they got Halloween from it and having the idea of the dead...I don't know.
Slater wrote:Is it true that the "Spirit of Giving" comes from a Roman Pagan holiday?
Slater wrote:I don't think we celebrate the Roman holiday... tho we follow some of its rituals (did I hear right when I heard that one of the rituals included drunken, homosexual activities? o.o]
The rituals in particular didn't require drunken homosexual activities. However, the Romans favored good wine when they were celebrating, and they had no real prohibition against homosexuality.
I'll agree with you that the true spirit of the holiday is missing. And, I'll also agree with "hollow symbols" those that people use but mean nothing to them - it's definitely something people should think more about. I personally do not use symbols that mean nothing to me when celebrating any holiday.Tenshi no Ai wrote:All I saw to that, is you do NOT want to know how the pagans used to decorate their "Christmas" trees >_< I'm happy that our decorations are how they are now at least...
I'm not sure what you heard, Tenshi, but feel free to PM me and ask/discuss about it. Pagans, both ancient and modern, decorate their trees with fruits of the season - usually candied or sugared fruits, as they would have been preserved by this time of year. They also use garlands of greenery, and figures of snowflakes, stars and suns.
I think KhakiBlueSocks summed up my feelings on the "holiday controversy" early on:KhakiBlueSocks wrote:Does it really matter what you call the holiday? I mean aren't there more important things that some of these groups could be doing instead of worrying about what the nearest "Sears" or "Macy's" is calling this time of the year?
Lady Macbeth wrote: His birth was heralded to shepherds and gift-carrying Magi, who came to witness him in the cave where he was born.
Bobtheduck wrote:Maybe I misunderstood your meaning here, but I can't help but feel a bit nauseous when someone tries to claim that events of Jesus life were ripped off other religions... Of course you'll have historians come up with things like that, but really they've got it backwards... You'll hear that Jesus was ripped off of Hercules, other Greek and Roman myths, and off of Hindu myths. This is pretty absurd for all the history that surrounds him and the people that rose up around him... It's just silly revisionists that will try to discredit the Bible by any means necissary, including taking facts out of context and making things up outright.
Jesus wasn't adapted from other religions. He was a real person, and the events happened the way they were written in the Gospels.
Bobtheduck wrote:Maybe I misunderstood your meaning here, but I can't help but feel a bit nauseous when someone tries to claim that events of Jesus life were ripped off other religions
Bobtheduck wrote:Jesus wasn't adapted from other religions. He was a real person, and the events happened the way they were written in the Gospels.
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