mahak Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Haribol. Many so-called christians decry the use of Christmas trees, saying it is a pagan practice. This may be so, but pagans are not at all as offensive to theology of Lord Jesus Christ as some christians who insist on having lit-up crosses on their lawns. How utterly ignorant. This is Mary's day, this is the infant in all his glory, give the bogus trip of worshipping the weapon of assassination a rest. Jesus to many is just a bloodbath to dump sinful activities on, sort of a karma sponge, but Jesus, though fully Guru in all sense of the term, rejects the idea that he will take on the karma of fools. He rejects them, in thought, word and deeds. He clearly states that he does not even know such demons, even though they parade around in sanctimony, claiming him as their savior. The cross, lit up in christmas lights. I am apalled, and I consider the practice as evil as a black man seeing a cross burning on his lawn. Sad, but not unknown. Guru is the target of assassination, and many demons kill Lord Jesus over and over, even on the occasion of His appearance. (Note: Not really, it is a pagan holiday, Jesus was born on sept 28, 7 BC, however, Christmas is as good as day as any to celebrate His appearance.) Give up the demoniac desire to kill the ones who bring life to the sleeping souls. Hare Krsna, ys mahaksadasa ps this memo is due to the display i saw side by side, competing neighbors, one bedecked with santa claus stuff, reindeer, trees, sleighs, gnomes, children, toys, etc. The neighbor had a morbid cross, not eeven a manger scene. I would personally worship the display of Jimmy stewart christmas always before I would even spit on that weapon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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