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Piss off, Floo, this is way above your head.
Oh dear is that the best you can do when you are trounced?
Religion aside, they reckon fasting can be good for you as it is closer to how your body has evolved to cope with periods of plenty and hunger.It's even meant to help with diabetes and weight loss
Thanks for the semi-gnostic, iconoclastic drivel. One of the oldest feasts in the in the calendar is the Annunciation. It is from that that the Church arrived at midwinter for the Nativity. You're talking bollocks again. May I suggest you celebrate Christmas on the 17th of June. Otherwise you're a hypicrite and a blind follower of the traditions of men.
-Please show me in Scriptures - or any letter from 1st century times, where we are ordered to celebrate the Announciation?Surely, were it so important, it would have appeared in the Didache - the earliest document we have relating to 1st century worship?It did not.QED.
Then you obviously don't believe it. If you did you would celebrate it. Just as I suspected.
You believe in a flawed tradition which doesn't do anyone any good, including you, if your posts reflect your personality.
Didn't I tell you to go away?
-So that means you can find nothing from first - or second century for that matter - material to tell us when to celebrate these events?Thanks for the (lack of) clarification.As to belief?Do I accept God chose a very special young woman to bear Christ?Yes - as do all Christians.Do I believe she is any more special now than anyone else who accepts Christ as LORD?No.
What a get out clause. Do you celebrate Christmas? And yes, the Annunciation is scriptural. It's in the bloody gospel.
-Yes I celebrate Christ's Incarnation - were that to be in December, March or September means diddly squat.As for the annunciation? I've read Luke's account - even preached on it. I still can't find any indication as to when it happened or that we are to celebrate it, either in Scripture or, for that matter, first century Christian writings.Can you help, please?
Ah; that'll be a 'no', then. Thanks.
Poor Ad-o one does have to feel sorry for the guy, he is so befuddled due to his brain being tainted by his nonsense dogma!
What are you still doing here?
You're avoiding your inconsistency. Celebrating all those feasts is entirely scriptual. They're all to be found in the scriptures.
-So; please provide Chapter and verse to indicate that we should celebrate them.Apart from Communion, I can find no such references.Perhaps you can enlighten me?
Ah; another 'no', then, ad-o. So there is, in fact, no injunction or instruction in God's word telling us to commemorate anything, other than the Lord's supper. Again, thanks.