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Christmas, Good Friday Not Found In The BIBLE Now

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lchrajkumar

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Many Christians around the world celebrate Christmas, Good Friday, and Second Coming dates and rituals without realizing that they are not found in the Bible. These traditions have been passed down through generations and have become an integral part of Christian culture. However, it is important to understand that these traditions are not endorsed by the Bible.

The Origins of Christmas​

Christmas is celebrated on December 25th every year to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. However, there is no mention of this date in the Bible. In fact, the exact date of Jesus’ birth is unknown. The celebration of Christmas on December 25th originated from pagan festivals that were held during the winter solstice. These festivals were later adopted by the Christian church to coincide with the birth of Jesus.

The Origins of Good Friday​

Good Friday is observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However, there is no mention of this day in the Bible either. The term “Good Friday” was first used by the Catholic Church in the 4th century AD. The origins of this day are unclear, but it is believed to have originated from pagan rituals that were held during the spring equinox.

The Second Coming​

The Second Coming refers to the return of Jesus Christ to Earth as prophesied in the Bible. However, there is no mention of a specific date or time for this event. Many Christians believe that this event will occur soon and have made predictions about when it will happen. However, these predictions are not based on any biblical evidence.

Conclusion​

It is important for Christians to understand that many of their traditions are not found in the Bible. While these traditions may be meaningful to some people, they should not be considered essential to one’s faith. Instead, Christians should focus on what is truly important: their relationship with God and their commitment to living a life that reflects His teachings.
 

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