Given the things that I've said about pagan elements in the Christian church, this might surprise you, but
the old pagan holidays are actually good occasions to contrast the message of Yehoshua with the old pagan beliefs.
I believe that
Pagan holidays and pagan rituals and pagan beliefs, and all the old stories and tales and myths from pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was
Pagan holidays and
pagan rituals and pagan beliefs, and all the old stories and tales and myths from pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was
pagan rituals and
pagan beliefs, and all the old stories and tales and myths from pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was
pagan beliefs, and all the
old stories and tales and myths from
pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was
pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was lost.
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).