@Truthcomber -- So --according to you and your friends -- I'm caught up in 'my' Babylonian mystery religion called the trinity. -- yes, the Bible Does teach the Godhead / trinity.
Celebrating Christmas and Easter. Well -- maybe it's the timing of the year that Christmas is Celebrated -- but, yes, it is the birth of Jesus Christ Being celebrated. And Easter Should be called Resurrection Sunday -- Because it's when Jesus Christ bodily resurrected from the Dead -- beginning of Christianity.
So -- Why would either of those two times For celebration be an abomination to God? I hate to even use the term 'abomination' with either of those two times in Biblical / human history.
You say that you're not impressed with my being a conservative Baptist? well -- I'm not impressed with your attitude towards 'my Babylonian mystery religion called the trinity' -- OR -- that the two most important events in history are being referred to by you in the manner in which you are referring To them.
Feel free to enjoy the rest of your day.
Celebrating Christmas and Easter. Well -- maybe it's the timing of the year that Christmas is Celebrated -- but, yes, it is the birth of Jesus Christ Being celebrated. And Easter Should be called Resurrection Sunday -- Because it's when Jesus Christ bodily resurrected from the Dead -- beginning of Christianity.
So -- Why would either of those two times For celebration be an abomination to God? I hate to even use the term 'abomination' with either of those two times in Biblical / human history.
You say that you're not impressed with my being a conservative Baptist? well -- I'm not impressed with your attitude towards 'my Babylonian mystery religion called the trinity' -- OR -- that the two most important events in history are being referred to by you in the manner in which you are referring To them.
Feel free to enjoy the rest of your day.