Monday, November 8, 2010

Tis the season for Pagan Foolishness

Modern day Odin
   I have noticed a strong emotional response from folks when they realize Christmas is pagan and not of Christ.
     To Suddenly  be confronted with the fact that some of your fondest family memories are of Pagan worship practices can be emotionally traumatic.
     Of course being a Christian means we must change even at the expense of suffering persecution for our beliefs. Imagine the response when you announce to your family that Pagan trees in the living room are not of God.
    Your spouse, kids, parents and all the rest that are still Celebrating this holiday will try to pressure you into joining in the practices and traditions of this overly comertial holliday with pagan roots.
 over on the right is a list of link to the history of birthdays celebrations, Trees, Red suited norse gods (and the black suited st nick).
    Rather than fill up MySpace and Face Book  pages with the Reactions and Debates associated with this topic, and other discussion about sudo christian practices I started this blog.
    The Idea Being to post a link to this blog when I or others see this type of error or discussion and provide it with a better forum. The Rules of conduct are on the top right.
Yours in Christ,
Donald C Phinney II
http://www.donphinney.com