How do any non autistic ppl still believe in organized religion?

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Incorrect. Christmas was created by Christians almost 200 years before there was a Roman Catholic Church.....


As far as Saturnalia.....



And there is no evidence of Mithras being worshipped prior to Jesus. Matter of fact, ALL the evidence shows that Mithra worship came AFTER Jesus.

Word to Zeitgeist: The Movie.

Why are you parroting anti-Christian nonsense easily refuted by scholarship?​

Breh, Roman paganism dates way before Jesus, and it didn't start with the Romans. They inherited their paganism from a religious system that was already in the world. The point is the Roman Catholic Church adapted their paganism to seduce believers in Christ. Christianity was growing and evil wanted to fight against it by muddying the waters. A little lie in the truth causes corruption when unchecked. That's why you have things like Mardi Gras, Carnival, and Dia de Muerta today.

Just like your are now letting that same spirit work through you to try and cause confusion for the people.

You have to learn to discern spirits. You can't just let anything come out of your mouth. You parrot what those spirits want you to say.
 
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Breh, Roman paganism dates way before Jesus, and it didn't start with the Romans. They inherited their paganism from a religious system that was already in the world. The point is the Roman Catholic Church adapted their paganism to seduce believers in Christ.
Paganism dating before Jesus doesn't mean anything and what 'religious system' did the Romans inherit? What documentation can you post or link to show it's tenets/beliefs? What did the Roman Catholic Church do to 'seduce' believers and when? It sure wasn't inventing Christmas since, as I posted, that was a Christian invention based on Jewish traditions. Also, it doesn't make sense for Romans to create a religion that put down their pagan 'deities' and demanded exclusive worship to the Judeo-Christian one when they spent 300 years persecuting Christians for doing the exact same thing.​
 

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Paganism dating before Jesus doesn't mean anything and what 'religious system' did the Romans inherit? What documentation can you post or link to show it's tenets/beliefs? What did the Roman Catholic Church do to 'seduce' believers and when? It sure wasn't inventing Christmas since, as I posted, that was a Christian invention based on Jewish traditions.​

Paganism is the religious system. It goes by different names for different cultures. Zeus is Saturn, Saturn is Dagon, Dagon is Ba'al. It adapts to the culture.
 

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No, it's a description.​

No, it's a lifestyle. And people are indoctrinated into it from birth. That's why you don't think anything about it because it becomes normal to you. You can't discern it. That's how Christmas becomes a Christian holiday when early Americans didn't even want to celebrate it . They were trying to get away from that stuff. But it's persistent, and it adapts to cultures.

Historians believe Hernando de Soto, a dozen Catholic priests and around 600 Spanish explorers celebrated the first Christmas in the U.S. in 1539. That's when settlers held a Christmas Mass in Anhaica, an Indigenous village now known as Tallahassee, the capital of Florida
In colonial America, some settlers imported Christmas traditions from Europe, while others rejected the holiday due to its pagan roots.

While most Americans today probably can’t imagine the Christmas season without Santa Claus, Christmas trees, hanging stockings and giving gifts, most of those traditions didn’t get started until the 19th century. In the pre-Revolutionary War era, people living in the original 13 colonies disagreed fiercely over the question of how to celebrate Christmas—and even whether to celebrate it at all.
 
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No, it's a lifestyle. And people are indoctrinated into it from birth. That's why you don't think anything about it because it becomes normal to you. You can't discern it. That's how Christmas becomes a Christian holiday when early Americans didn't even want to celebrate it . They were trying to get away from that stuff. But it's persistent, and it adapts to cultures.
You're not making sense. Christmas is a Christian holiday since the 3rd Century CE. Christians didn't really celebrate it at first since they were busy being fed to lions and such. That changed around the 8th Century. Early Americans celebrated Christmas if they weren't Puritans (who made it illegal). That 'stuff' they were getting away from was persecution by the Church of England which had separated from the Roman Catholic Church because Henry VIII wanted a divorce. Puritans didn't want to celebrate ANYTHING, not just Christmas, but they weren't the only Protestants in America, and they celebrated Christmas.

Christmas isn't a pagan holiday and wasn't created by the Catholic Church.​
 

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You're not making sense. Christmas is a Christian holiday since the 3rd Century CE. Christians didn't really celebrate it at first since they were busy being fed to lions and such. That changed around the 8th Century. Early Americans celebrated Christmas if they weren't Puritans (who made it illegal). That 'stuff' they were getting away from was persecution by the Church of England which had separated from the Roman Catholic Church because Henry VIII wanted a divorce. Puritans didn't want to celebrate ANYTHING, not just Christmas, but they weren't the only Protestants in America, and they celebrated Christmas.

Christmas isn't a pagan holiday and wasn't created by the Catholic Church.​


You're not understanding that Christmas is a disguise for a pagan day. It's a well done disguise. Point out where Christ commanded Christians to celebrate Christmas.... It's nowhere. You won't find it. I'll wait though.
 

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It isn't, though. The whole thing was created by Christians using Jewish traditions. Point out where Christ said 'Don't celebrate Christmas.'

I'll wait.​

The feast and festival days important to GOD are spelled out in the scriptures. Anything outside of that is created by man and is highly suspect to being pagan. Christmas is not in there
 
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