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Date Posted: 14:15:38 12/20/02 Fri
Author: gerard
Subject: Actually that wasn't really my point.
In reply to: PAUL 's message, "Thanks Gerard but I did know that." on 02:46:43 12/18/02 Wed

Any day BUT a day shrouded in ancient paganism and idolotry.

This goes for the celebration of Easter, St. Valentines Day, Halloween etc.

Scripturally speaking, national or secular holidays such as Thanksgiving or the 4th of July are okay to celebrate. We have as our example Jesus Christ Himself, who in John 10 can be seen observing the Jewish Festival of Lights (aka Hanukkah or Chanukah).

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