I should say so. All people are of this 'world'.
Apparently, you do not understand Jesus' view of that...
[15 “I do not request that you take them out of the world, but that you watch over them because of the wicked one. 16 They are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.]
Why does Jehovah get angry at his children when they celebrate his son's birthday?
I wouldn't get mad if others celebrated my son's birthday even if it was on the wrong date.
What have I said that you disagree with...
I have said and showed Jesus died on Nisan 14 and he said to continue to observe his death until he arrives. This can be shown using the Bible therefore it is Scriptural.
Do you agree with that so far?
Now I have also said that nowhere in the Bible can you show the date of his birth or that he asks for it to be observed year after year. (Are you able to show either from the Bible?) Therefore, it is not Scriptural.
Do you agree with that?
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Next part:
You can say, 'so what if the date of his birth is not in the Bible nor did he ask his birth to memorialize', 'I would like to do it and see nothing wrong with it.'
I ask if that is the case, then since you don't know the real date and you just have to pick a day, then why not pick any date you choose, and do it with yourself, family, friends, the way you would for your own son, self, family, friends?
Why do you have to do it on December 25th with the rest of 'the world'?
Who chose Dec 25th and why if it is not in the Bible?
What does Santa Claus, north pole, elves, flying reindeer, etc. have to do with Jesus' birth?
What does a tree being put in a home and putting presents under it have to do with Jesus' birth?
And speaking of the tree, you know it is grown in fields just to farm them, just to be cut down and sold, so that you can then bring a dead tree in your home, to put your presents under, then throw the tree out.
Who came up with that tradition of the tree and presents under it in celebrating Jesus' birth? Is it in the Bible?
Do you celebrate Halloween? If not, why?