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Enock Raj:
Mathew 26:26-29..  Celebrate that.. We don't need a perverted old man in red costume and a lifeless tree(idolatary). If you wan give gift , then preach the gospel.nothing more precious than that.

Evange:
I am sorry ....you are wrong..cuz we are saved by grace not by following the commandments.............
        Read Ephesians 2: 8-9.  8. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--

9. not by works, so that no one can boast.

Evange:
Some of our most popular and beloved Christmas symbols are entirely Christian, and were never part of any pagan religion anywhere. At the same time, some Christmas traditions undoubtedly do have their origins in the pagan past. What is important is not the origins of traditions, but their significance to us today as believers in the Son of God. December 25 was not mentioned in the biblical narrative as the day Jesus was born, and, as such, we cannot be dogmatic about it one way or the other. But even if the date is completely wrong, there is still the opportunity for thousands of people who wouldn't go to church any other time of the year to go on Christmas day and hear the gospel of Christ.

If you are fully convinced that you cannot, in good conscience, observe a particular Christmas tradition, do not observe it. If you are fully convinced that a particular tradition is too steeped in paganism to honor God in any way, by all means forsake that tradition. At the same time, if you are fully convinced that you can honor and worship God through a particular tradition, honor and worship God (Romans 14:5)! For Christians, Christmas traditions can be an important part of the celebration of the birth of our Savior, and they remind us of that momentous event that changed the world forever. More importantly, they bring to mind the miracle of new birth He created in us when He came into our hearts, saved us from our sins, and made us children of God by the shedding of His blood on the Cross (Colossians 1:20). It is this amazing truth that enables us to say with the angels, "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will toward men" (Luke 2:14).

udaya:
Paganic...or ....otherwise.....that doesn't matter. What matters is , disturbing to hear from our brotherns that God dislike this type of celebrations .

Let me list my Christmas celebration......and examine if God dislike any activity.

The following is my typical Christmas celebration..

* I wake up in the early morning...( I don't think God dislike this )

* I take bath in the hot water ...( I don't think God dislike my bathing pattern )

* I wear new clothes ....( I don't think God dislike this too )

* I go to church for the early morning service ..( I don't think God dislike going to church )

* After the prayers , I go to a hotel with my friends to have my breakfast ( I doubt God dislike this )

* Until the lunch call , we , as a group of friends , relatives...do exchange greetings , sing some carols, hymns etc, .
  We even went to others house to share our happiness. I help poor meantime.....( I believe God won't dislike this )

* I take noon meal (I admit it's a strong NV meal), and give sweets and food to neighbours , poors and others.( Actually God will like this )

* Then, we , our family , sit infront of the tv to watch Blessing TV and enjoy special christmas programmes. (May be , God have resevation about this,
  but he approves tele-evangelism these days , so no problem here too.)

* In the evenig we do some playing and in the night we have talk with our elders and listern to their christmas stories. The day ends.( I hope this is no proplem
  for God )

This is just the celebration activity , and don't think I didn't remeber GOD , It is always there.

I wonder how my above mentioned Christmas celebrations hurts God !

Paganic tradition , Heathen festivel etc ...are lame excuses .

Just because pagans do certain thing does not mean we should not do it ! ( எல்லாவற்றையும் சோதித்துப் பார்த்து, நலமானதைப் பிடித்துக்கொள்ளுங்கள்.  1 தெசலோனிக்கேயர் 5:21)

What if a pagan adapt christian's tradition...should we have to abandon it ?

One final point.....I know that there is no proof, DEC 25 is the birth date of Jesus , but for any other date people will again ask for reference from the Bible, which I can't give. So I settled for Dec 25 as it is.

rajamohan:
Nobody can proof 25Dec.is the birth day of Jesus.So 25Dec.is also called X'mas day. Correct?

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