Because He is Our Lord & God. Therefore, it makes sense that we would celebrate the events of His Life.
we celebrate not only the important events in Jesus's life but also the in Mary's life and the life of the saints.
we celebrate not only the important events in Jesus's life but also the in Mary's life and the life of the saints.
They celebrate Christmas and have Christians. They play soccer, football and do running.
Sharia law is for the Muslims. It permits the followers of all other religion to lead their life according to their own religion and traditions. The Hindus celebrate Deewali, the Christians celebrate X-mas.
Jesus asked his diciples to eat bread and wine to celebrate his life, and Christians still do it today. But the wine is usually substituted with grape juice. Bread represents Jesus's skin, and wine (grape juice) represents his blood.
Some of the life cycle events that Jewish families celebrate are:BirthsBrit Milah (boys)Baby naming (girls)Bar/Bat MitzvahWeddingsAlthough it's not a celebration, mourning for those who die is considered the most significant event in a person's life.
No, it's not true. We go to church , then stuff ourselves and watch football like most other people.ds Have never heard of Christians not being able to celebrate Thanksgiving. If you go to church it is actually a time of reflecting on your life and what you have to be thankful for such as....God, family, work, and life itself.
Jesus asked his disciples to eat bread and drink wine in commemoration of the sacrifice of his life, according to scriptures.
Celebrate Your Life was created in 2011.
Jesus came to save people and rise from the dead. So his coming to Earth and his rising from the dead are important events. Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas. At Easter, they celebrate Jesus rising from the grave. Although it is not as widely celebrated as Christmas, Easter is the most important of the two events, and is the most important event in Christianity.
Muslims do not celebrate Easter, much like Christians do not celebrate Ramadan. For most Muslims, besides seeing a lot of bunnies and eggs in the store, Easter is just another day. Muslims do believe that Jesus lived, but they do not have the same beliefs about him as Christians. They do not have a crucifixion story as part of their history of his life, so there would be no resurrection to go along with it.
Christians believe that 'life starts' at conception.