Sentences with phrase «not celebrating this day»

We don't celebrate days of week or months of year so not the same as actually making preparation for the pagan festivals and feasts.
There is no scripture background for christmas, thats why many Christians do nt celebrate this day.
The only regret is that it's been some years since I am not celebrating this day with my family.
Many shelters are marking the pet holiday with lowered adoption fees, so if you are pondering the possibility of becoming a pet parent why not celebrate the day by finding your new furry family member at your local shelter!

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For Brands Celebrating International Women's Day 2018, Inspirational Messages Aren't Enough Anymore
Although World War I did not deliver on its promise to be the «war to end all wars,» its conclusion on November 11, 1918, has been celebrated around the globe as Armistice Day.
«Gary Morse didn't want retirement living to be where people wait for the rest of their years to go by, but rather a place where you could celebrate every day,» says Steve Rhys, executive vice-president of Forrec, who oversaw the project.
Finland may not be the first place you think of to celebrate the arrival of spring, but Helsinki makes a convincing case thanks to its «Vappu» celebration, also known as May Day.
Every day with a trip to Taco Bell is a day worth celebrating, so why not buy your friend this taco - inspired piñata for $ 32.00?
«We will look to the day when we don't actually celebrate someone breaking the glass ceiling, we'll celebrate its disappearance,» Gibbs said.
Your followers won't mind — after all, shouldn't you be excited about a day that celebrates small businesses?
Once, on April 20th (National Weed Day), I sent out an email to users saying, «Our prices aren't celebrating 4/20 because they're not high.»
The basics: Make work fun; weed out the naysayers; celebrate failure, and then learn from it; allow employees to take short naps during the day; and don't shy away from hiring talented people just because they look sloppy or lack college credentials.
One day folds into the next when we don't take time to celebrate what we have successfully completed.
As I was building my Pure Barre family, it was crucial that we all worked together each day; not only to ensure that our clients have a great experience, but to also help one another (with covering classes, shifts etc.) We celebrate birthdays and holidays together and even have occasional contests to engage in some friendly competition.
Tax Day isn't necessarily something to celebrate (unless you're the government, we guess), but it has become a popular dayDay isn't necessarily something to celebrate (unless you're the government, we guess), but it has become a popular dayday...
«This award not only celebrates the magnificent accomplishments of moms across the country, but also acknowledges all of the ways — both large and small — that mothers impact our lives every day
Valentine's Day doesn't necessarily mean that you need to let go of your hard work and dedication to fitness in order to celebrate.
A press release from Cambridge celebrating its Ogilvy Award win featured a statement from then - senior vice president Emily Cornell: «Our team was able to identify a key group of undecided women voters in the final months leading up to the Election Day,» she said, «which ultimately led to «Can't Run Her House» — one of the most successful ads of the cycle.»
And that's okay, because we like to share the best parts of our lives — we don't want to celebrate the bad days.
, 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.
It makes sense then that we celebrate Ramadan (the month of fasting) with Eid and the pilgrimage to mecca with Eid and many of us do not celebrate Halloween (because of reasons above) or Christmass or Birthdays but many of us celebrate a slightly altered version of Thanksgiving (on Thanksgiving day) that focuses on being grateful to God and sharing a meal.
It has NOTHING to do with Santa and Religion, it has everything to do with the fact that JWs do not celebrate ANY holidays including, Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day or their own birthdays - it is part of their religion and they should not be forced to wear ANY symbol of ANY holiday whether secular or religious.
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.
Yet, her beliefs are not to celebrate birthdays or holidays and she picks a job that is all about giving gifts and wrapping them in beautiful paper to give in celebration of another... I smell a Jehovah rat who probably took this job just to wait out a pay day.
However, it can not be clearly seen why do those Christian countries celebrate Easter Monday as the day of Jesus's resurrection, which regard Sunday as being the first day of the week, while, according to their belief, Jesus's resurrection took place on Sunday.
In a Good Friday article about Holy Week, NPR inaccurately described Easter as «the day celebrating the idea that Jesus did not die and go to hell or purgatory or...
Regarding Jesus celebrating passover a day early, it certainly wouldn't be out of character for him to take something that was essentially Jewish, break the rules a bit and redefine it around himself...!
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.
With respect to this power, repetition interiorizes and thereby reverses itself as Péguy says, it is not federation Day which commemorates or represents the fall of the Bastille, but the fall of the Bastille, which celebrates and repeats in advance all the Federation days.20
This is a very big feast day for our diocese... For 1,500 years we have not stopped celebrating this feast day... In 1,500 years, this is the first year we are praying outside of our church.»
You will know from the NT gospels that Sunday (the first day of the week) is the day of the Resurrection of Jesus, and that from the following week on, from the apostolic era on down, Christians gathered on that day to celebrate what is the ultimate moment of our history.
So today we have Easter, Christmas, Valantines Day, Ground Hogs day, all previous Pagan Holidays converted and Christianized not to mention packaged and merchandized We also celebrate Halloween which is the Death of the Sun god in Pagan beliDay, Ground Hogs day, all previous Pagan Holidays converted and Christianized not to mention packaged and merchandized We also celebrate Halloween which is the Death of the Sun god in Pagan beliday, all previous Pagan Holidays converted and Christianized not to mention packaged and merchandized We also celebrate Halloween which is the Death of the Sun god in Pagan belief.
And if you want to get real technical, the celebration on this particular day doesn't really have to do with Jesus either, it was a day the Pagans celebrated and the Christians changed what the celebration was about, so it's not 2000 years old either.
John Ankerberg writes: «We would be hard - pressed to find a day to celebrate that did not have pagan roots.
But it don't say that in Mathew 5:17 - 18 so why do the so called Christian's not celebrate these holy days?
As a working parent I do nt want to waste my vacation days just because you want to celebrate your holidays.
BUT I do believe in separation of «church» and state (another founding principal of our country)... so NO religious holiday should result in a day off from school not even CHRISTMAS or PASSOVER etc. if you celebrate the holiday don't send your kid to school and they can catch up later.
Day (African American heritage) and I don't have a problem with this, I think it is great that we celebrate the life of someone who has made a mark on American history.
I am Muslim, I observe to a reasonable extent although I do not cover my head and I do believe that I deserve a day or 2 off as my classmates get to spend with their families to celebrate and etc..
There is some evidence that by the end of the first century the Eucharist was celebrated on «the Lord's day», and that Gentile Christians did not observe the Sabbath.
i m not black but i think martin luther king holiday is given bcoz he fought for the civil rights... he was the leader of civil rights... juss like we celebrate president day, we should also celebrate martin luther kings day.
Unfortunately I don't think there are enough days on the school calendar to celebrate every religious holiday.
on another note, I remember attending SUNY New Paltz university, where we celebrated every Jewish and Christian holiday, but didn't even observe veterans or memorial day, truly sad.
I'm not Christian anymore, but I celebrate it as a family day, because you know, quite frankly, we need at least one of those each year (and besides, whatever name it has, it was co-opted by Christians from a much older, pagan holiday, so it's fair game).
Mark: Wow, christmas is not christian and why the hell shouldn't I celebrate when you do??? I have to take the day off of work, so you're damn right I'm going to celebrate on the day it is.
Not only the Catholic tradition, in its Eastern and Western forms, but the great Reformers themselves (like Luther and Calvin) intended that the Lord's Supper should be the normal weekly act of Christian worship, celebrated every Lord's Day.
BTW don't celebrate Christmas, don't take work off for Good Friday, don't drink on St Patricks day, and don't give your girl or boy friend a Valentine card because then you will be a hypocrite.
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