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  • In Defense of the CS Lewis's Pagan Prince Caspian

    Godschild »
    Fri May 09, 2008 3:27 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Hate to be the one to tell you but wiccans and pagans today still celebrate the winter and spring solstice, so the Catholic church didn't put anybody out of business. Nowhere in scripture do we see or are we told to celebrate the birth or death of our Lord an Savior by taking over a pagan holidays and trying to repackage them as Christian. If people have to celebrate these days lets at least do them when or at least around the correct time of year. How is it that somebody that doesn't know Jesus celebrate His birth and death the same way people that know Him do? Read Jeremiah 10:1-5 and see what God says about the Christmas tree.

  • In Defense of the CS Lewis's Pagan Prince Caspian

    Godschild »
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:07 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    As Christians we need to pick our battles wisely. If people want to get into a big uproar about the paganism in a CS Lewis film then we need to have that same fever in riding our reiligion of paganism. All of our holidays are pagan in origin, Christmas is the pagan celebration of the winter solstice and Easter is the celebartation of the spring solstice. All of the symbols have been taken from pagan origins and we try to justify it by saying "What the Devil meant for bad God meant for good". That's a bunch of mularkie! If we are going to take a stand let's take a stand on everything and not compromise for out of fear of being different, oh wait a minute we are different I believe that's what Jesus said.

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