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Re: We're Not Putting X-Mas Trees Up!
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Originally Posted by Antipas
I think that based upon that article, it's fair to say that it's highly unlikely that Jesus was born in the Winter months. However, that doesn't preclude setting an honorary observance. For example, we do communion on New Year's Eve. If we were to be true to Scripture it would be a full meal held privately in homes on the Passover (or the day before as some scholars propose).
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Good point, however, communion, unlike Christmas, is set forth in scripture as a precedent to be kept. The church has no holy days, according to Gal 4.
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