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amyburple
31st October 2008, 18:47
Happy Halloween to ALL.... :omg::omg::omg:
At the same time HAPPY WEEKEND.. What a long and tiring week! :doh:doh:doh Time so sit back, chill out and relax..:):):) I do hope! :Hellooo::Hellooo::Rasp::Rasp::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
Enjoy your weekend people^^,:):):)
andypaul
31st October 2008, 19:24
Thanks i will have a very pagan weekend:D
Another holiday the Christians nicked off those Pagans:rolleyes:
But regardless of how it started or why blah blah, i know its a very special weekend for our Phil Loved ones and friends.
May you all have a wonderful All souls day and all saints day weekend:)
amyburple
31st October 2008, 19:47
I will not go to cemetery tomorrow where most Filipino use to do.. I will stay home and do my chores :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: Maybe my family will go because they are in the province...
tiger@tigress
31st October 2008, 19:57
Trick ot Treat
amyburple
31st October 2008, 20:09
Trick ot Treat
yea...happy TREAT no TRICK :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
31st October 2008, 22:55
I have no idea why Christians celebrate a Pagan festival :Erm: ...especially when it is about harvesting!!
Heretics :D
andypaul
31st October 2008, 23:15
I have no idea why Christians celebrate a Pagan festival :Erm: ...especially when it is about harvesting!!
Heretics :D
The Missus is out picking veg with her halloween outfit on as we speak.
KeithD
1st November 2008, 10:00
Come to think of it, the Christians robbed christmas from the Romans who celebrated the Solar Festival on the same day....and Santa comes from the Pagans. Strange that Jesus birthday is put between 7BC-0BC :Erm: ....you'd think someone whould remember the guys birthday concidering who he was!
...and Eater was also hijacked by the Christians as it is actually Ēostre the Pagan Goddess, and the time they celebrated the start of spring.
Strange that Jesus would pick Pagan festivals to be born and die on! :Erm:
Sconnie
1st November 2008, 12:08
Its obvious why the Christian church, hijacked, stole, adopted, used, (however you want to put it) pagan festivals, the church wanted to convert pagans to Christianity, it was easier for conversion to keep the existing pagan celebration days and make them Christian festivals. Does it really matter if the birthday is celebrated on the actual date or not ?? which is the Queens actual birthday ? how many does she have ? and do people have a birthday once every 4 years if they are born in a leap year on feb. 29th.
Religions, Nations, all types of organisations borrow steal or use celebrations, myths, symbols from elsewhere, the British are one of the best examples of this. Look at the English flag and our patron saint, they are both borrowed, stolen, even as a myth George is not even an English myth, but I'm still proud of our flag and being English.
KeithD
1st November 2008, 15:03
:Erm:
andypaul
1st November 2008, 22:10
Aren't stone henge and other Neolithic monuments part Christmas decoration?
At least part of them line up with the shortest day of the year (as well as the longest)
Piamed
2nd November 2008, 15:34
Its obvious why the Christian church, hijacked, stole, adopted, used, (however you want to put it) pagan festivals, the church wanted to convert pagans to Christianity, it was easier for conversion to keep the existing pagan celebration days and make them Christian festivals. Does it really matter if the birthday is celebrated on the actual date or not ?? which is the Queens actual birthday ? how many does she have ? and do people have a birthday once every 4 years if they are born in a leap year on feb. 29th.
Religions, Nations, all types of organisations borrow steal or use celebrations, myths, symbols from elsewhere, the British are one of the best examples of this. Look at the English flag and our patron saint, they are both borrowed, stolen, even as a myth George is not even an English myth, but I'm still proud of our flag and being English.
Some excellent points buddy!
andypaul
2nd November 2008, 18:55
Its obvious why the Christian church, hijacked, stole, adopted, used, (however you want to put it) pagan festivals, the church wanted to convert pagans to Christianity, it was easier for conversion to keep the existing pagan celebration days and make them Christian festivals. Does it really matter if the birthday is celebrated on the actual date or not ?? which is the Queens actual birthday ? how many does she have ? and do people have a birthday once every 4 years if they are born in a leap year on feb. 29th.
Religions, Nations, all types of organisations borrow steal or use celebrations, myths, symbols from elsewhere, the British are one of the best examples of this. Look at the English flag and our patron saint, they are both borrowed, stolen, even as a myth George is not even an English myth, but I'm still proud of our flag and being English.
I know where your coming from.
But the Relgious bods we had come to my school as a kid would imply that it was all true and should be taken word for word I dont rember any one in history issuing execution orders if we didn't celebrate Liz the 2nds Bdays or had to belive Georgie boy was a English boy who popped abroad for a bit of dragon bashing.
Untill recently that creation and not evoultion was the right answer. Now the C of E church seem to concede well possibly its the other way round. While the rest resist admiting it.
The you find out that when the Bible was edited together many of the stories were chopped and changed to suit the needs of the time(they belive) But hang on it was the total truth now we find out it possibly isn't.
So once you find one bit is a lie, well where does it stop?
The Queen has two birthdays hardly hidden from us and the St geroges flag and the patron saint being from the middle east. Well as England is a melting pot of people thats no problem to many as long as loyal to the country.
I think the big problem is that the Church/s tried to persuade us that it was the truth (even perscuted people over hundreds of years if they went agaisnt it) Even in the middle ages pre cristain rituals were written to have been practised and look how many made it over to the procedures and events we practised at sunday school?
If the Church said well yeah actually its a nice story and if you follow the rules and examples you will be a fine person. Which is how i treat it and would use it to teach my Kids good morals as well as examples from elsewhere of being a good human being.
amyburple
3rd November 2008, 08:59
hmmmm... what a good topic in here hehehehe... HAPPY MONDAY and Have a great wee ahead of you people.
GOD BLESS EVERYONE :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
amyburple
3rd November 2008, 09:08
If the Church said well yeah actually its a nice story and if you follow the rules and examples you will be a fine person. Which is how i treat it and would use it to teach my Kids good morals as well as examples from elsewhere of being a good human being.
GOOD POINT Andy :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3: Church is the whole body of Christian believers...I regularly attended church services and activities when I was in High School till college and I've learned a lot from it. ... My church has a big impact on my personality and how I see my self right now. Aside from my parents who disciplined me I learned teachings and word of GOD from the church. As much as possible I want to be a good Christian believer and a GOD Servant. :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
All things are possible to GOD.
KeithD
3rd November 2008, 09:53
Happy HELLOWEEN :D :xxgrinning--00xx3:
keithAngel
3rd November 2008, 11:09
All things are possible to GOD.
Especially here in Cebu fm93.9 IFM Radio "we offer the no1 station to you and almighty god who made it possible"
Nothing like friends in high places for commercial success :rolleyes:
Alan
3rd November 2008, 11:14
People only have ONE birthday. Succeeding years are anniversaries of one's birth. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
OK - I'll go now shall I? :Bolt:
Al.:)
amyburple
3rd November 2008, 14:23
People only have ONE birthday. Succeeding years are anniversaries of one's birth. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
OK - I'll go now shall I? :Bolt:
Al.:)
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol::icon_lol::Rasp::Rasp::Hellooo::Hellooo::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
KeithD
3rd November 2008, 15:04
People only have ONE birthday. Succeeding years are anniversaries of one's birth. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
...and here's me for the last 40 odd years celebrating one year closer to death! :doh
amyburple
3rd November 2008, 15:23
...and here's me for the last 40 odd years celebrating one year closer to death! :doh
awwwww don't say that BOSS... Pray for a long life :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
andypaul
3rd November 2008, 21:40
People only have ONE birthday. Succeeding years are anniversaries of one's birth. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
OK - I'll go now shall I? :Bolt:
Al.:)
Maybe the queen was born in two pieces and glued together?
Hang on we have only the top half, mlady.
Oh we have to wait a few months for the other.
Yes maam I have the glue ready
andypaul
3rd November 2008, 21:41
awwwww don't say that BOSS... Pray for a long life :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Dont worry Mr admin will make us all pay if he has a long life:D
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