So now people are fools if they don't observe your rules? And they are your rules, just like the Pharissaical rules were from the Pharisees, and not from God.
You are a FOOL because you keep proving yourself to be one from replies like you just gave.
What 'rules' of mine are you referring to? Copy and paste just one of my so-called rules if you can.
Like I said: Most people simply assume freedom where there is no specific prohibition in scripture. That is just common sense.
'I have said do what you want!' Do you see any suppression of freedom in that?
YOU are the fool that started off with this foolish statement:
God's birthday will be coming up in a few weeks. Can't wait.
Going on to say:
surely you have heard of Christmas? It's the greatest holiday the world has ever known - the birth of our Creator.
All I have done since is tried to get you to tell me if you can show in the Bible that Dec 25th is the day he was born and if he said to observe his birth yearly.
You have failed miserably in doing so because you can't because it is not there.
You then knowing you can't show it Scripturally, switch to saying:
How many things in your life do you practice that are not specifically commanded in the Bible?
You seem to adpopt a position where if something is not given specific permission in scripture, it might be called 'wrong" by people like youself.
There you are saying that even though the date of his birth is not stated in the Bible, nor did he ask for his birth to be celebrated year after year, that it is okay to pick a date for his birth and celebrate it yearly thereafter.
I have not said at any point that it is wrong to do so. What I have said in that regard is that being that you did not get his date of birth from the Bible and since he did not ask you to celebrate it, then that day and the decision to do so is not Scriptural (- from or relating to the Bible).
I then turned to saying if it is not Scriptural (- from or relating to the Bible), then who is the source (whomever) that chose to celebrate his birth yearly and why on Dec 25th, which you clearly have accepted and chosen to follow such tradition?
Are you able to answer the above and let me know whose tradition you are following?
Can you answer if you celebrate Halloween? If not, why?
Can you tell who decided that Jesus' death day is always to be acknowledged only on a 'Friday' and not with the day that actually aligns with the Scriptural day of Nisan 14?