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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by WebSurfer(m): 12:52pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
mpowa:funny enough, most of you ignorant people don’t know you are the ones messing with the instructions of God and the Bible, someone is out there correcting you and your wrong misguided doctrines with no scriptural foundation, instead of you to go do a proper research , you will not |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by sepalapen(m): 12:52pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Daddy freeze or baby poo this is stupidity taking too far . |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by millionboi2: 12:53pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
MhizzAJ:he should try it with Muslims. 1 Like |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by aigboeben(m): 12:56pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
mecc:Why? |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by dabossman(m): 1:15pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Why do Christians use the toilet to take a sh*t. The Bible never recorded Jesus doing that. This Freeze guy is beginning to venture towards the ridiculous. After the events of Jesus birth the Bible doesn't say anything about him until he was 12 years old at the temple with his parents. And after that nothing is recorded until he is 30 and comes to be baptized by John. Does that mean he didn't exist or have a life in those periods? Jesus practiced the Jewish feast of Passover and never abolished it. He partook in many Jewish customs. In fact, Jesus never mentioned the word Christianity and neither did his disciples. What religion does Freeze practice? 2 Likes |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Nobody: 1:17pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Christ birth is the greatest thing to happen to humanity whether you believe in him or not. So its commemoration is worthwhile just like the Jews chanted as he rode to Jerusalem. That even his apostles forbidded it, but the lord himself said if they should keep silent the stones will cry out. In the same vein, is Christmas if not commorated, nature itself will cry out. Go out my friend and celebrate his advent, the Lord is born to save mankind.
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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by pssnlimited4all: 1:18pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
This freez is just looking for cheap popularity. Is it really because Christianity does not believe in violence. He should try this rubish with the moslims and see what will happen to him. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by tonio2wo: 1:19pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Freeze am a fan of ur freethesheepie movement but I take God beg you, no near my Christmas atall! |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by dabossman(m): 1:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
WebSurfer: If some of you would stop trying to be more righteous than God. Then you would see the good motive that led the early believers to replace what was an ungodly celebration with one centered around Christ. They were winning souls for Christ by helping unbelivers replace a bad habit with a good one. If not for them and their sacrifices, some of those criticizing such celebrations today would never have even heard of Jesus. Besides, how does anyone's celebration affect Freeze or you? Let people be. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by hypnotic(m): 1:33pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Ageco(m): 1:37pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Pertinent question indeed! Christmas is from mystery Babylon and do you know what Babylon represent? Religion without righteousness. The best way to celebrate Christ is by accepting Him as your personal Lord and Saviour. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by xaggar(m): 1:37pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Olifiz: Let me add something quite similar of which those who give in to the "Christmas celebration" can understand. While Moses was up on the mountain receiving God’s laws, the people were getting anxious down on the plain. Moses spent forty days (Exodus 24:18) up on the mountain with God, and by the end of that time, the people were beginning to think Moses had died or left them. The people urged Aaron, their temporary leader, to make gods for them to follow. Since they were accustomed to having visual representations of gods, this was the natural (but sinful) result of their thinking. Aaron took their gold earrings, which they had brought from Egypt, and melted them down to make a golden idol. The idol he crafted for them was a calf, but Aaron maintained the name of the Lord in connection with it (Exodus 32:5). He was merging the pagan practices they were familiar with and the worship of the God they were just beginning to be re-acquainted with. Aaron called the people together and told them that the golden calf was the god who delivered them from Egypt. The people offered sacrifices and then engaged in pagan rituals, including orgies (Exodus 32:25) to worship this new god. Why did Aaron do this? Scripture doesn’t give us the full answer, but we can put certain clues together and get a fairly good picture. First, the people’s long familiarity with idol worship would incline them to follow that method in the absence of clear direction otherwise. It is likely that the people had not yet received the commands against idol worship, since Moses was yet to come down with the tablets of the law. Second, they were already in the habit of merging their beliefs with those of the people around them, a practice that would continue to plague them throughout the kingdom years. Third, Aaron was faced with an unruly crowd that placed a demand on him. The solution of making an idol and calling it by God's name seemed fairly reasonable. Why did he choose a calf/bull? His lame excuse to Moses—“It just came out of the fire like this!” Exodus 32:24)—was just a feeble attempt to dodge blame. He fashioned it with a graving tool (Exodus 32:4) and took great care to form it that way. Some have tried to show that the bull represented one of the gods of Egypt, but that doesn’t fit the text, because Aaron called a feast to the Lord (Yahweh) and said that it was the god(s) which brought them out of the land of Egypt. The bull was a symbol of strength and fertility, and the people were already familiar with bull gods from Egypt. Bulls were also typical animals of sacrifice, so to use their image as a symbol of the god being worshiped was a natural connection. Aaron’s bull was a mixture of the powerful God who delivered the people through mighty works and the pagan methods of worship that were borrowed from the people around them. Even though there are reasonable explanations for why Aaron and the people began to worship the golden calf, those explanations do not excuse the sin. God certainly held the people accountable for their corruption (Exodus 32:7–10) and was ready to destroy them for their sin. Moses’ personal intercession on behalf of his people saved them. Moses indicated that Aaron at least should have known that his actions were sinful (Exodus 32:21) and didn’t let him off the hook. As with any other sin, the punishment is death, and the only proper response is repentance. Moses called for those who were on the Lord’s side to come stand with him (Exodus 32:26). The Levites stood with him and were commanded to go through the camp and kill anyone who persisted in the idolatry. Three thousand men were killed that day. The above is all about religious syncretism (blending religious practices). As Christians we should not mix our beliefs with that of the world (we are not a part of the world) no matter how sweet our reason may sound. We do not borrow ideas like we have some churches do; ritualistic repetition of prayers, masquerades in religious ceremonies etc. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by dabossman(m): 1:38pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
adetayo234: Just one question. Did Jesus write one single line in these "scriptures?" Is there a single book in the Bible written by Jesus? Does the Bible record everything Jesus ever did? Where is the report of his life between his birth and age 12; and between age 13-29? Oops, that's more than one question. Would be nice if you can answer them all though. 1 Like |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by collitexnaira(m): 1:49pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Daddy freeze is an antichrist... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Habyz(m): 1:54pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
hatchy:For your information he (daddy freeze) is a Christian, how is it that your brain doesn't realize that he only asked a question, why do you celebrate Christmas when Jesus Christ never did? |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Habyz(m): 1:57pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
hatchy:For your information he (daddy freeze) is a Christian, how is it that your brain doesn't realize that he only asked a question, why do you celebrate Christmas when Jesus Christ never did? dabossman:Are you saying Christianity is sham! I mean Jesus Christ is the basis for christian beliefs right, he is God to Christians. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Habyz(m): 2:00pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
millionboi2:No need to bring Muslims and Islam into this topic. He asked a simple question and no single Christian is sensible enough to reply. Are you all that dumb? |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by millionboi2: 2:02pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Habyz:You and freez should try it with Muslims na. U will definitely get an answer. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Jerveyjay(m): 2:03pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Fridge! Why do you celebrate your birthday if your ancestors never did? Make u kontinuo... But last last ya brain needs recycling.. 1 Like |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Habyz(m): 2:09pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
dabossman:What are you saying? If Jesus never utterd the word Christianity or Christian why do you use it to distinguish yourself? You are indirectly calling yourself and indeed your kind hypocrites. When Jesus was crucified on the cross a sentence was written on the cross, if the Jews didn't follow him why was it written? |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Nobody: 2:10pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Ireboya: ...from behind. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by adetayo234: 2:10pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
dabossman: So are you saying we can practice anything not written in the scriptures and then cover up by saying it could have happened when Jesus was between the ages of 1 and 33? And please be careful about that your first question, lest you commit heresy just because you want to win an argument. Maybe I should remind you of 2Tim 3:16-17 that said " All scriptures are written by inspiration of God and profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness..." So if you say the words of the scriptures can be sidelined because Jesus didn't write a word in the Bible, then one needs to question your own version of Christianity |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Ekeseges(f): 2:22pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Daddy freeze should just shut up. Because he has mouth and tongue is not a criteria to try to draw souls to himself. Nonsense |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by dabossman(m): 2:23pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
adetayo234: No. I am saying open your eyes and heart and understand the motives that led to early Christians creating a celebration called Christmas to commemorate the birth of Jesus. Many early Christians gave their lives to propagate the Christianity you and I profess today. It is a disservice to them for us who are having it easy now to disparage actions they took to eradicate idolatry and inculcate Christ centered living into the souls they won for Christ. Yes Christmas day wasn't the day Christ was born, neither did he ask anyone to celebrate it. But what was the motive behind its initial introduction? It was to save souls, to preach Christ and eradicate idolatry. If we want to argue about Christianity solely on what is written in the Bible, then even our entire Christian faith would be torn to shreds by people like Freeze. Jesus never preached a religion called Christianity did he? 1 Like |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Ekeseges(f): 2:23pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Habyz:Why do you celebrate your own birthday |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by IForgotMyLoginD(f): 2:27pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
This same Freeze that celebrated this same Christmas season with his family? Ok. I just hope he was only thinking out loud and not trying to spark a debate when he knows what side he’s truly on. He has a right to ask the question but to push it further would put him in the same seat of hypocrisy he’s accusing pastors of occupying. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by saltoftheearth: 2:27pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by daveP(m): 2:29pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
MY CANDID, GOLDEN ADVICE TO CHRISTIANS OUT THERE The Holy Bible, is 1st historical, inspirational, then spiritual. If you take your bible like a book that has just stories that never happened in reality, then youre a foolish christian. This argument has absolute solution in the gospels. When you discover it, you may eventually arrive at a conclusion that all Christ's action7 were pre-scripted!! asif he knew what people were capable of doing with all his words, actions. So please, ensure you hug your bible come 2018. Only then will you be a true defender of the faith, just like Josh Mcdowell did at the islamic debate decades ago. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by mcmyvoice: 2:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
What's wrong with this guy, are u a Christian or not! Stop disturbing our conscience with your continuous controversial post. Nonsense |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by webngnews: 2:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Hmmm |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by mpowa(m): 2:38pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
WebSurfer:What correction is he making? What nonsense research?... It is people who don't know their left from right that will be running around because one lost soul gave them assignments, those who know their God will not be moved. When he's done looking for relevance, hope it saves his soul. |
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by adetayo234: 2:41pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
dabossman: Which "early Christians create Christmas?" Peter the rock, John the beloved, Paul of Tarsus, or Timothy the grandson of Eunice? Or which early Christians are you referring to? |
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