Persons among the Witnesses have been disfellowshiped for holding birthday celebrations. The core of the Watch Tower argument seems to be based upon the principle of guilt by association - that because only Pharaoh and Herod are mentioned in Scripture as celebrating birthdays, and because these were wicked men, therefore the celebration of a birthday is necessarily wicked also. [53] This is certainly a forced conclusion. If, as an illustration, the Scriptures had no reference to marriage feasts other than marriage feasts held by two pagans or non-Christians (perhaps with some coincidental drunkenness or immorality occur[r]ing) - would that make marriage feasts something wrong, unfit for Christians? [IN SEARCH OF CHRISTIAN FREEDOM, page 275.]
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53 See REASONING FROM THE SCRIPTURES (1985), pages 68, 69;
SCHOOL AND JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, pages 17, 18.