Again, since you failed to answer my question, I will ask it agains. Where is the celebration of Christ's birth included, in Scripture, as a holy day...or as you eluded to it, as a day that replaces the other days?
Heading for bed, will read in the morning.
Again, since you failed to answer my question, I will ask it agains. Where is the celebration of Christ's birth included, in Scripture, as a holy day...or as you eluded to it, as a day that replaces the other days? I don't understand. It's not included and that's my point. I'm saying that that Christmas and other "holy days" celebrated by traditional christianity have replaced the days given in the bible by God in our society. Christmas is non-scriptural. God's holy days are still in force, not the manmade ones like Christmas.
Are we on the same side of this issue and don't realize it? :-)