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Every year is the same. I receive a huge volume of leaflets 'proving' ALL of 'Christmas' is pagan and those who take part 'must be' pagans or backslidden. I KNOW all the arguments but my research mind does not accept them! This is because much that is called 'fact' is (in real fact) reproducing assumptions and guesses put out by one or two 'authorities' whose methodology is dubious to say the least. Yes, a small PART of Christmas can be called sin IF those who celebrate it do so in Roman Catholic fashion. Everything else surrounding this 'festival' is open to serious discussion. Same goes for…mehr

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Every year is the same. I receive a huge volume of leaflets 'proving' ALL of 'Christmas' is pagan and those who take part 'must be' pagans or backslidden. I KNOW all the arguments but my research mind does not accept them! This is because much that is called 'fact' is (in real fact) reproducing assumptions and guesses put out by one or two 'authorities' whose methodology is dubious to say the least. Yes, a small PART of Christmas can be called sin IF those who celebrate it do so in Roman Catholic fashion. Everything else surrounding this 'festival' is open to serious discussion. Same goes for Easter and many other so-called 'Christian festivals'. None of them is commanded by God's word... but is it 'unscriptural' or just 'not found in scripture'? My main concern is not about dubious dates, festivals and celebrations... it is about the way some believers became accusers of their brethren once a year, after reading either false information, or badly skewed information written by supposed 'experts'.
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The author is a pastor, and all books are based on Sunday Bible studies, discussed and examined. As Co-Founder of Bible Theology Ministries, he has produced several thousand articles, and also does Podcasts on YouTube. Has expertise in several academic and skill areas, and is educated to PhD (Theol) level. He tries at all times to write and speak in easily understood ways, without flooding everything with theological technical terms.