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RE: Is Christmas a pagan celebration? (Part 4)

in #christmas4 years ago

What are you talking about?

I'm trying to grab any bit of what you say, give it some coherence and reply. But this one, I have no idea what you're talking about?

Note that on the other hand you are attacking Catholics with a passion.

Is it because of what I said about Luther? That's very woke of you, just to make a generalisation like that. If I say something less fortunate about Biden am I "persecuting" Americans? If I point out the two nuclear bombs in Japan, am I persecuting the American people? I'm just pointing out some facts. (Interesting enough the bombs where dropped in the two "Catholic capitals" of Japan, since the Portuguese arrived with the Gospel. Small detail, but interesting that it's always ignored)

What are you talking about?

The question for the day: How come everyone knows and is encourage to spread the "Davinci code narrative" That has no basis in reality.
And yet, this 100% undisputed facts about Luther, no one knows about? Why is there not a single best seller about this? And why is completely ignored in school?

Here's one more about him: He said he could not pray without cursing.

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I have always attacked Catholicism. That is not related to what you said. I am talking Catholicism and you are playing a game semantics. That makes you either a troll or I'm not sure what the other options might be. I'm encouraging to look at some things. You're even trying to look. That tells me I can't trust you. I may make videos and articles about the history of Catholicism, Christianity, religions, cults, etc. You appear to be Catholic and also Anti-Christian. Sadly, you seem to claim they're the same and that some weirdos created some cults like the protestants, the Calvinists, Lutherans, and/or whatever and whoever else. The heart of Christianity is By Grace Through Faith. If you don't agree, then that means you are Pagan. And Pagan means Anti-Christian. And Christian means to follow the heart of the gospel of Christ, to live for Christ which begins with salvation By Grace Through Faith. Celebrating the birth of Christ is not Pagan. We agree on that. Symbolism is powerful. Association is a thing to consider.

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