Many people do not marry in a church, even more (billions) do
not celebrate the birth of Jesus, probably even more do not cry out to any gods, or may to other gods other than (yours), and many people consider life elsewhere in the universe because science and reason points to that possibility.
Albeit, they didn't «need» to fire her, but I do not believe her religious lines were crossed, she was
not celebrating the birth of Jesus, nor any other religious observances connected with that day.
I celebrate Christmas, but I don't celebrate the birth of anyone, I celebrate having my family and just living in peace for one day out of the whole year.
The early Church did
not celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Not exact matches
, you have no right what - so - ever to force your non-belief upon me and try to tell me I can't say «merry xmas»,
celebrate the
birth and resurection and ensure that my child knows that evolution is
NOT a fact but a theory yet to be proven, yet you and your liberal morons try to every day.
I can't help but consider the fact that due to the (largely uncontrollable) circumstances of my
birth, I will spend the day
celebrating while roughly 24,000 children under the age of five die from preventable, treatable diseases.
We had a Roman Catholic speaker at our college the other day and somehow people got the idea that we could
celebrate the immaculate conception in March, since that's really the miracle,
not the
birth, instead of Christmas, to escape the racket.
According to the Islam,
birth days are
not supposed to be
celebrated.
Whether you believe or
not or like it or
not, when you you
Celebrate Christmas (gifts and all) you are partaking of the celebration of the
Birth of Christ.
I
celebrate the
birth of Christ
not season's greetings or happy holidays.
After all, the Native Americans certainly don't
celebrate Thanksgiving as the
birth of their religious freedom.
I
celebrate «christmas» out of family tradition
not out of any belief of a god or son of a god's «
birth».
I do
not know the exact day oF Jesus's
birth, but because we
celebrate our birthdays i think it only right to pick a day to
celebrate hiS.
Look it's simple, if you don't believe in the
birth of Jesus... DO
N'T CELEBRATE CHRISTM
N'T CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS.
Our message is to unite Christians in support of their celebration and for their reason; to
celebrate of the
birth of Jesus Christ,
not the commercial circus that has been built up and around the most important day in Christianity.
It is the individual's right to
celebrate or
not celebrate Christmas based on their own beliefs, 240 million American Christians believe in the
birth of Jesus Christ, we are simply providing a platform to express their belief by voting in numbers that can
not be disputed within the same commercial forum that contemporary success is judged.
I actually do
celebrate it for the pagan meaning because it makes more sense than the christian meaning... it is at least based on reality - the changing of the season is undeniable and makes a tremendous amount more sense that
celebrating it for the
birth of someone who wasn't even born at this time of year (if he was born at all).
We might note that the day of Christ's
birth was most definitely
celebrated when it first occurred — angels singing, shepherds hurrying to see the baby... and Mary and Joseph fulfilled the law by taking the child to the Temple to give thanks, so should we
not give thanks too?
for the next 3 weeks Christians are
celebrating the
birth of a storybook character we don't even know existed, and
celebrating it on a pagan festival because no - one knows when the character was born.
Christians simply didn't have a date that they
celebrated the
birth of their Savior, and were attempting to convert many Pagans into Christianity, so they joined the ranks and went with December 25th.
I'm
not saying that you cant
celebrate its
birth, but what I am saying is you cant use the US government to further your agenda and make this country into some kind of religious state that's
not what this country was founded on but escaped from God and King.
I'm
not saying it's sinful to
celebrate Christ's
birth, but to proclaim a certain day was Christ's
birth, when in fact we don't really know the exact date of Christ's
birth, that's going to far.
Advent means preparing ourselves to
celebrate not only the
birth of Jesus but his second coming, an event which does
not lend itself to nostalgia or glad carols.
I agree that Jesus was
not born on December 25, but we
celebrate His
birth on that day due to «syncretism.»
That we
celebrate Jesus»
birth on a specific day of the year does
not mean that we think that was the actual day He was born.
It is a well - known fact that Christ was
not born on December the 25th, so why do we then
celebrate the
birth of our L - rd on this day?
Remember that before you get arrogant about your Christian status and whether or
not the local town hall is willing to display a manger scene (which is largely bogus, especially considering the time of year in which his
birth is
celebrated).
Because in the minds and practice of most Christians, the Christmas tree does
not represent a pagan holiday, but represents a time when we
celebrate the
birth of Jesus Christ.
No we don't know when Jesus birthday is, so tradionally 1 day out of the year most of the world shuts down so we can rejoice in the
birth of Jesus with people, friends and extended family, people we don't get to
celebrate Jesus
birth with everyday.
Try
not to cry all over your baby's head as you read about the entire world
celebrating for your little one's
birth.
Sex,
birth, child rearing even, should be
celebrated for the beautiful expressions of life that they are -
not hidden in a corner of our lives in shame.
The best part could actually be that it wasn't any ones birthday so maybe we could just say we were
celebrating the
birth of summer and sunshine.
giving
birth is an event to be
celebrated and the starting point of a new life...
not a timer to see how soon the mother gets back her figure.
Birth is sacred and should be
celebrated,
not feared!
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birth is
not a situation where you can blindly
celebrate all «choices.»
It is a matter of profound importance
not only to the mother and newborn, but to all whom
birth touches — to families who are
celebrating this significant event, to
birth workers who are caring for families through this transformative experience, and to societies that must move aside to welcome one more member of the human family.
Even if Facebook or Instagram don't agree, Marijke's work and Cisse's
birth is something that should be
celebrated and
not censored.
It is a reminder of her
not being here to
celebrate the child I gave
birth to.
When a parent is
celebrating the
birth of a child and it isn't their first born sometimes these showers are called «second time around» showers.
It was appropriate to
celebrate his
birth with a book; yet it was
not obvious how to do so.
The changes should mean that receiving gifts such as a bottle of wine given to
celebrate the
birth of an employee's child or book tokens or a bunch of flowers from a manager, will
not cause the recipient a tax headache in the future.
Hence, in
celebrating Christmas, we
celebrate the
birth of Jesus —
not the date nor the time of year.
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Christmas is the time of year when Christians
celebrate the
birth of Jesus - but we do
not know when Jesus was actually born.
On facebook, we had an all day chat session with readers, fans and the author (me), and generally
celebrated the
birth of
not only a book, but an entire literary world!
We don't need to dwell on the problematic elements of how and why Bearden's solo elevation made it into the modernist pantheon; that has been the subject of many of the exhibitions seen long ago in the home city of the National Black Arts Festival, which this year rightly
celebrated Bearden's
birth centenary.
A new gallery is about to launch in
Notting Hill this April dedicated to exhibiting the most
celebrated and creative artists that have given
birth to this exciting movement.
But while the world
celebrates their
birth and they add to the very low count of elephants in Thailand, the boys aren't out of the woods yet.
So, if you are
celebrating the
birth of your best friend's child with a cigar — don't worry!
«As we
celebrate today, we know that the battle for access to
birth control is
not over,» PPFA Interim President Karen Pearl said.