1 Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;Agnus_Dei said:I don’t like speaking for others, but my take on DT’s statement to refute your statement of lent was taken from paganism. And I agree with DT, BTW. My view is if even if it could be ‘proven’ lent was of pagan origin, what difference would that really make; as long as the person is fasting or abstaining from something during lent to bring one into a closer relationship with God and His Son leading up to Easter. Even the wedding band on my finger is of pagan origin, but I don’t view it as such.
The principle given here is that when such things are decreed by the church they are doctrines of demons. They are practices based on non-Biblical doctrine, and then decreed by the church such as celibacy and declaring certain foods unlawful to eat.
The same would be true of any church declaring that their members must fast on a certain day or time or period of time. All of Christianity is voluntary. Christianity is a relationship between an individual and Christ. Fasting is an intensely personal decision, the time, place, and reason decided upon by the person fasting. It has nothing to do with the church. Lent is a farce. As was noted it has pagan roots. It goes contrary to the Biblical teaching of what fasting is. It is more akin to what the Muslim doctrine of fasting is. Perhaps the RCC is closer to Islam than it is to Biblical Christianity in this respect.