Is this Worldwide Church of God (Armstrongism) split-off church?
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Is this Worldwide Church of God (Armstrongism) split-off church?
Is this Worldwide Church of God (Armstrongism) split-off church?
The truth of the message does not depend upon the messenger! The same information can be provided from countless different sources because it is simply factual!
Pick up any encyclopedia (with exception of Catholic influenced ones) and the evidence is overwhelming and readily available to any seeker of truth who does not have an agenda to defend.
P.S. I believe the Restored Church of God has repudiated the errors of Armstrongism.
And BTW, you are wrong about this church. They strongly affirm Armstrongism, you should check YOUR 'facts' before making that claim.
It may be. But they have done their research.Is this Worldwide Church of God (Armstrongism) split-off church?
When was Jesus born?
A. Popular myth puts his birth on December 25th in the year 1 C.E.
B. The New Testament gives no date or year for Jesus’ birth. The earliest gospel – St. Mark’s, written about 65 CE – begins with the baptism of an adult Jesus. This suggests that the earliest Christians lacked interest in or knowledge of Jesus’ birthdate.
Why do you use the pagan term of C.E. ? What is wrong with AD / BC?
Okay you stated previously that Scripture (given by inspiration) does not command us to celebrate the Birth of Christ. But pleas show me where we are prohibited from doing so.
I am quoting this from the site I previously introduced in the introductory post.
The Christmas traditions have a long and inglorious history that have long been associated with Israel's apostasy into paganism in the Old Testament. Indeed, the root origin of the Christmas tradition historically is Nimrod and his mother/wife. It is the root of the Babylonian mystery religion which was scattered in the confusion at the tower of Babel into all cultures and that is precisely why even pagan cultures today celebrate Christmas and have pagan traditions that are similar to each other among pagan nations in regard to Christmas.
Here is my point! Nowhere in Scipture does God take pagan traditions and Christianize them and bring them into his "way" of worship or service! Nowhere! Instead we are commanded by God:
Jer. 10:1 ¶ Hear ye the word which the LORD speaketh unto you, O house of Israel:
2 Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
3 For the customs of the people are vain:
The Christmas tradition of laying gifts at the foot of a decorated tree has its earliest root origin in idol worship.
There are man non-Calvinist churches that do not celebrate Christmas. Please do not bring Calvinism into this. It has nothing to do with Calvinism. It is simply the conviction of the individual on whether or not he should celebrate such a holiday given the information he has.The Calvinists—the Truly Truly Truly Reformed Calvinists I grew up knowing—did not believe in celebrating Christmas as it was a pagan wicked holiday that also was filled with an unfortunate amount of happy things like trees and lights and sleighs and horses and bells and such—all clearly and openly evil things. :laugh: