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  1. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    Perhaps I stand corrected. It seems we have two different versions of the history of these holidays that do not correlate and both cannot be correct. My history could be very warped still because it came from Pagan "tales" of what things are and how they became rather than Christian origins of...
  2. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    I am always willing to admit that I'm wrong, I could very well be. Could be a gross misinterpretation and misunderstanding of everything or taken totally out of context. I'm happy to own that, but I don't think I am on this one in particular. All I know for certain is the Lord is God. Sent...
  3. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    I'm not too concerned about falling back into prior beliefs, I'm pretty grounded in God's Word and His truth. But His conviction alone drives me to stop the celebrations that include Pagan traditions and either find fully Biblical celebrations and celebrate them the way He alone commands if...
  4. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    What facts are missing? The easter egg hunts, calling it Easter in general, Christmas trees, Santa, presents, etc, and all around Halloween (I have no idea how all Saints day is celebrated) and all of it being wrapped around what it is, Pagan days celebrations and traditions is self evident, and...
  5. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    Having been a Pagan previously and taken part in occultic practices, the terms "intentions are everything" were used with great frequency. I've come to believe intentions mean nothing when the action is against God's written word. I try not to be legalistic about it, but the conviction not to...
  6. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    I think the Catholic church might Sent from my SM-S920L using Tapatalk
  7. sunshinemama91

    The origin of the St. John's Day Festival (or Midsummer Day).

    The Bible warns us not to adapt pagan celebrations, rituals, beliefs, etc. Humans aren't denying "the fun" God is for our own protection and spiritual well-being. I'm pretty sure He makes it very clear not to regard any day higher than another. Sent from my SM-S920L using Tapatalk
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