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as for my scathing judgemental condemnation, i stated that and I quote, 'it does not make us better, merely different', so will you please tell the forum what is scathing or judgemental about that or you can continue to avoid reality,

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see the text above, man you really are tiresome fellow. please explain the meaning of,

it does not make us better, merely different

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so two questions for divesgeester

1. Does everyone who takes a meal on the 25th of December with his family or friends according to your logic, celebrate Christmas as a direct consequence.

2. How is, 'it does not make us better, merely different', scathing and judgemental

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I have nothing against pagans, if you are a pagan, good luck to you, i certainly don't judge you as anything less than a Christian and likewise if you are a pagan masquerading as a Christian, it does not make me better, merely different as I have stated.

keeping oneself without spot is incumbent upon all Christians, if you fail to do so, its your affair, you will be accountable, not me,again this does not make me better, merely different.

thus proving your assertions of scathing and judgemental as ludicrous and devoid of even the slightest semblance of reality. But you are a rocket, its what we have come to expect.

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1. so then, why is it only applicable to Jehovah witnesses, are they magically transformed into celebrating Christmas by partaking of a meal while others are immune? How does that work?

2. you have failed to answer the question, i will repeat it, how is,' we are not better, merely different', judgemental and scathing, you have not said.

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sorry, tell us, again,

1. why JW's are magically celebrating Christmas while Hindus are immune

2. why 'it does not make us better, merely different', is scathing and judgemental, if its not scathing and judgemental, what is it?

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its like asking a drugged balloonist for directions, has it really come to this, sigh. . . . .

I leave divesgeester logic open for anyone to attempt to explain it.

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I have xmas dinner with family, mince pies and a decorated tree.
Is that celebrating Christmas?
If it is then we need to define xmas as a secular holiday and
Robbie should/would be allowed to enjoy it.

Is that not correct?

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I have xmas dinner with family, mince pies and a decorated tree.
Is that celebrating Christmas?
If it is then we need to define xmas as a secular holiday and
Robbie should/would be allowed to enjoy it.

Is that not correct?
you are asking a drugged balloonist for directions, nothing he says makes any sense.

One the one hand he states that not all people who partake of a meal on the 25th of December are celebrating Christmas, yet, when asked why his logic should only apply to Jehovahs witnesses (who according to him are celebrating Christmas because of taking a simple meal) he is devoid of anything approaching reality and instead needs to make up more bilge.

Good luck getting any sense from him, you'll probably need it. Rocket to the moon anyone?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Pagans masquerading as Christians! My next door neighbours house is like a Santas grotto, i was gleeful when a huge storm wrecked his giant inflatable Santa and rather resentful that it got fixed and now languishes against our communal fence.
Why did you not go over to his house and topple the Santa and smite those who lived in the house?