Christmas Forum: Info is everywhere
Posted by: Daniel (ddog800@ThisIsToPreventSpam-411-RemoveThis.hotmail.com) on 4 Dec 2003 at 5:05:27 PM
In-Reply-To: christmass past info posted by jerry smtih on 1:28:20 AM 1 Dec 2003
: This is very accurate info. Based
: on your refferences, I'm guessing
: you read the Watchtower
: publications as I do—is that true?
No, while the Jehovahs Witnessess may be quite knowledgeable on the origins of Christmas, I do not agree with many of their doctrines and beliefs. I'm not that familiar with their magazine, the Watchtower, though I have heard of it.
In fact, most of the information that I posted in this article came originally from the Encyclopedia Britannica. This information is by no means secret or hard to find, anyone can put a slight amount of effort and find it. Yet, with the information so readily availabie, people still do not want to accept the possibility that they are worshipping our savior in vain, and celebrate "Christ"mas every year as if they are in some way honoring Christ.
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