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Originally Posted by edjen01
is this talking about christmas trees....holidays in general....or fighting wars?
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Well it is clear that the practice now referred to as the christmas tree was adapted (or "learned") from the heathen.
So, in my opinion, that scripture refers to adapting such practices.
I think it would refer to Beltane/Samhain, Saturnalia, Ostara etc
Now some may consider me "liberal" for this view but I feel that this scripture is speaking to the purity of our worship to God. To me it is a call to keep my worship free from pagan influences.
As has been said many times the clock is of pagan origin, the calender, the names of the days of the week etc. I don't feel that God is commanding us to refuse to allow these things to be a part of our lives but, instead, to ensure that our worship to Him is based upon His instructions and that we not mix practices designed to worship another God in with the worship of the true and living God.
So... beyond things that we actually work into our religion I think the scripture is speaking less to those things.
Now, on the issue of fighting in a war... I feel less and less like this is something that I feel comfortable taking part in as a Christian. Others will feel differently and they will act and move on their own convictions but I don't feel that going to war is something my convictions can agree with.