No where in The Bible can anyone read about remembering the birth of Christ. At no place can one read of the date He was born. At no place can anyone read where we are to celebrate His birth. We are however told to remember His death. In the book of 1 Corinthians chapter 11 verse 23 you can read of the partaking of the Lords supper about the bread which was broken and cup or fruit of the vine, that was divided, as in Luke chapter 22 verse 17 and after they did this in verse 26 of chapter 11 in 1 Corinthians we can read "For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lords death till He comes." With that being said, Christmas is a man made holiday with no religious authority from the Bible.
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
Christmas is a Religious observance in origin.
The Chinese don't celebrate Christmas :(
Absolutely, although, like everywhere in the world, non-religious observances of Christmas are done by some people.
Christmas is not a religious thing for danish people. A lot of non-christian people celebrate Christmas. It's a typical tradition for danes.
No. Christmas is a 'religious' festival. Kwanza is a racial one
secular and religious holidays Christmas and new years
Christmas day is a holiday in South Africa, but the government of South Africa does promote religious freedom and that all religions in SA are equal and therefore it is not officially a religious holiday. The majority of South Africans are Christians and therefore most would celebrate Christmas from a religious point of view, many going to church on Christmas morning.
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