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May the peace of God and the love of your family be with you this Christmas season. God bless all of you.
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Happy Yuletide, not going with Christmas just because the Middle Ages Catholic Church said so.
 
Merry Christmas .....Love the Victorian Building

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Antidispensationalrepentaintpenticostal here :yes
 
Happy Yuletide.

The Yule is a pagan tradition that was overshadowed and co-opted by the Christian tradition of Christmas.

Yule was an indigenous midwinter (winter solstice) festival celebrated by the pagan Scandinavian and other Germanic people.

It's O.K. for them to have their own, but I don't celebrate Yule. I celebrate the birth of our Savior.
 
The Yule is a pagan tradition that was overshadowed and co-opted by the Christian tradition of Christmas.
Yes, because the Middle Ages Catholic Church always made religious holidays on religious holidays (see May 13, Halloween, All Soul's Day, and All Saint's Day for examples.)


It's O.K. for them to have their own, but I don't celebrate Yule. I celebrate the birth of our Savior.
I celebrate the birth of our Savior, but with the knowledge that this isn't actually his birthday.
 
/shrug I dont know the exact date so I might as well celebrate it December 25th like most christians.

Christ is born!
Glorify him!
 
The Yule is a pagan tradition that was overshadowed and co-opted by the Christian tradition of Christmas.



It's O.K. for them to have their own, but I don't celebrate Yule. I celebrate the birth of our Savior.

Celebrating Birthdays was also a pagan tradition.
 
So was wearing clothes. Sometimes, it's O.K. to do what pagans do.
 
And they compiled the Bible, and kept the traditions and Scripture of the Apostles intact.

Big deal. Even the Protestants should realize that what they have, they have because the Church preserved it over the ages for them.
 
Let's try not to take this into a discussion about the RCC. It doesn't need to be, and per our forum rules, it shouldn't be.
 
Yeah, sorry about that. Hope everyone's holiday was great. And be sure to stay safe for New Year's Eve.
 
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